Tinnitus Myths Busted: Separating Fact from Fiction

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These are the 10 most common myths about tinnitus, and if you have tinnitus, there is a good chance that you have heard at least one of these before. Heard another myth about tinnitus? Let us know in the comments!

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I have tinnitus. The Ent said it’s due to hearing loss but I feel like I can hear fine. 🤔

LearnASL-bxxt
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My tinnitus intensifies from your voice.

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No hearing loss, playing the piano helps me not hear my tinnitus at all, especially Peter Keveron’s Beattie composition. Didn’t hear my tinnitus until your ad began!

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I've learned Mostly Everything About Tinnitus Watching Treble Health ! 👍

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Fun fact, having tinnitus doesn't always indicate hearing loss

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Having Tinnitus doesn’t always indicate hearing loss at the normal range that they test your hearing in, but yes everyone with Tinnitus will have hearing loss, no matter how minuscule it’s just they don’t test at those higher ranges unless you ask!

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I have tinnitus without hearing loss..not everyone have tinnitus with hearing loss

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