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  • 26 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I've been reading about PRP injections and their potential benefits for reducing tinnitus and improving sensorineural hearing loss. I'm curious if this is actually effective. Also, I'm wondering whether this treatment can be done as an inpatient procedure instead of a daycare one. I live in Hyderabad, so if you have any local recommendations or leads, that would be really helpful.

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There is limited usage of such treatment in general practice,visit ENT doctor for appropriate management

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