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Normal Audiogram Tinnitus

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 21, 2015

Categories: Tinnitus Research

I’ve written about this previously here, but I decided to reproduce the article below since it’s coming up so frequently:

The development of tinnitus has a strong association with hearing loss. The association is so strong that many researchers believe that hearing loss is the most common cause of tinnitus – the evidence is very strong on this point.

However, some individuals have “normal” audiograms that have no detectable hearing loss on them, yet they still have tinnitus. These individuals typically also do not have any identifiable cause for their tinnitus.

It’s a puzzle, particularly given that most of the models we have to … Continue Reading