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Old 29-07-2024, 09:29   #5
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Re: Tinnitus anyone?

Eustachian tube blockage. It can be caused by snot during and after the sniffles, or an infection. I get it all the time, in addition to the bilateral tinnitus I have had for over 30 years.

The audiologists all sing from the same hymn sheet "Loud music at concerts, clubs, or headphones. No hearing protection when using machinery". But one suggested diving, or flying at high altitude, as causes. He was a military expert on hearing loss, who was told to recant after claims for hearing loss arrived at the doors of the MOD.
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