General Review of Tinnitus

Author:

Henry James A.1,Dennis Kyle C.2,Schechter Martin A.3

Affiliation:

1. Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Portland, OR, and Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR

2. Veterans Affairs Central Office, Washington, DC

3. Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Portland, OR

Abstract

Tinnitus is an increasing health concern across all strata of the general population. Although an abundant amount of literature has addressed the many facets of tinnitus, wide-ranging differences in professional beliefs and attitudes persist concerning its clinical management. These differences are detrimental to tinnitus patients because the management they receive is based primarily on individual opinion (which can be biased) rather than on medical consensus. It is thus vitally important for the tinnitus professional community to work together to achieve consensus. To that end, this article provides a broad-based review of what is presently known about tinnitus, including prevalence, associated factors, theories of pathophysiology, psychological effects, effects on disability and handicap, workers' compensation issues, clinical assessment, and various forms of treatment. This summary of fundamental information has relevance to both clinical and research arenas.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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