Clinician's Approach to Tinnitus

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Clinician's Approach to Tinnitus

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Case Description

Over 40% of the population may experience tinnitus at some point in their lives; older individuals are the most common victims. The perception of sound in the absence of outside stimuli is known as tinnitus. A patient's quality of life, both physically and psychologically, may be significantly...

Case Summary

  • Tinnitus is a challenging condition to manage, causing frustration for patients and often resulting in healthcare providers suggesting patients learn to ignore it. However, a duty to care necessitates offering relief and comfort, even when a cure is not possible. The focus should be on alleviating suffering, particularly in cases of idiopathic tinnitus where no apparent cause can be identified.

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Dr. (Major) Rajesh Bhardwa

Dr. (Major) Rajesh Bhardwa

Director, Medfirst Healthcare, New Delhi
Dr. (Major) Rajesh Bhardwaj, Director, Medfirst Healthcare, New Delhi

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