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First and foremost you should know that although that tinnitus usually appear associated with a hearing loss, doesn’t mean that this hearing loss is increasing and ends in anacusia or total deafness. Defined as tinnitus to the perception of sound without the existence of an external source that causes it and usually occurs as a buzzing in ear right or left (in the case of unilateral tinnitus), or both (bilateral tinnitus) many patients accuse the sound perceived sounds like a buzz or beep, and in other cases may present with more complex soundssuch as boiling a kettle whistle, the sound of a cricket, the murmur of the sea, etc. He is considered that one in three people suffers or has suffered from ringing in the right ear. And although still are not known conclusively the mechanisms by which occurs, in recent years there has been progress in the identification, diagnosis and medical documentation of pathologies with which this symptom is associated. It has advanced much also (especially in USA.UU. England) in controlled tests and trials treatments, drugs and therapies specialized on reducing disorders caused by tinnitus at those people that affects them so badly that it prevents them from making a normal life. It is essential that in the first consultation with the doctor, this addresses the issue with optimism and showing empathy and understanding with the patient, who in the most serious cases of this symptom perception, will come to the clinic with a great psychic discomfort and even some degree of depression.

The patient, for its part, shall provide accurate information specialist about your buzz in the right ear and about any other symptoms that can accompany the buzz, such as headaches, dizziness, disorientation, palpitations, etc. Allowing that based on precise symptoms, the doctor search strategy most appropriate diagnosis. There is a method of little known but very effective is guaranteed to make that tinnitus will disappear forever.

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