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  • 30 Years
  • 14/08/2025

I've been dealing with tinnitus for the past few days and it's really affecting my sleep are there any medicines that can help with this I don't have hearing loss or any other major issues is surgery an option for treating tinnitus

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While there's no specific medication to completely cure tinnitus, there are various approaches that can help manage it, including medications to address underlying issues like anxiety or depression, and strategies like sound therapy and tinnitus retraining

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