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Slg1 02-04-2015 07:54 PM

Tinnitus and Screen Time
 
I saw a reference to this in another post where extended screen time makes tinnitus worse. As I was poking around in the forum, I noticed that my tinnitus is worsened right now. I never would have noticed if I hadn't read it in a post at the time I was experiencing it. Funny how you get used to things.

Now the big question...why does this happen?

Mark in Idaho 02-04-2015 09:06 PM

There's next to nothing understood about tinnitus. Mine comes and goes without logical cause. Eating usually causes it to increase and a simple glass of water can too.

Slg1 02-05-2015 01:04 PM

Thanks Mark, it is very mysterious! Mine gets worse if I put my tongue at the top of my upper teeth. Strange, indeed.


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