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I don't believe there is any age limit for Tinnitus.
It is possible, but don't worry about it too much, it could be temporary tinnitus common in younger ages. it just depends on how the tinnitus was triggered.
Yes, chemicals can cause permanent ear ringing (tinnitus). The chemicals which are best studied include aminoglycosides (a type of antibiotic, such as gentamycin). Not only do these chemicals cause tinnitus, but also deafness. There are many other medications which can cause tinnitus, which is often dose related. In addition there are countless chemicals which can cause tinnitus upon exposure. Most of these chemicals come with an MSDS sheet to explain the risks of exposure.
Yes. It's possible
No, Tinnitus is a syndrome that affects the hearing. The symptom is a perceived 'ringing' in the ears. The causes can be medications, or physical trauma to the ears. Reaction to medication as common as Aspirin, or exposure to loud noises can bring on temporary or permanent Tinnitus.
It was because Thomas developed Tinnitus, a disease that causes permanent ear-ringing. He wanted to protect his ears.
Vitus Tinnitus was created in 1997.
Well, it did for me! After slowly increasing from 25mg, to 50 then 100mg my tinnitus reached an unbearable level and I have now stopped taking it altogether. Early days but there has been some improvemnt.
Sadly he does have tinnitus:(
Depends on how loud they are. Exposure to too loud noises can cause temporary or permanent loss of hearing, to various degrees. It can also cause tinnitus, which can be a real problem.
American Tinnitus Association was created in 1971.
Tinnitus Sanctus was created on 2008-11-14.