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Tinnitus

Last reviewed: 1 Apr 2025
Last updated: 05 Dec 2024

Summary

Definition

History and exam

Key diagnostic factors

  • history of noise exposure
  • episodic sounds
  • hearing loss
  • vertigo
  • pulsatile sounds
  • clicking sounds
  • visual changes
  • presence of bruits or hums
  • cranial nerve palsies
  • cerumen (ear wax)
  • abnormal otoscopy
  • abnormal Weber test
  • abnormal Rinne test
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Other diagnostic factors

  • medication history
  • slow-onset progressive hearing loss
  • high pitch
  • low pitch
  • unilateral
  • bilateral
  • worse with chewing
  • polyuria/polydipsia
  • diarrhea
  • palpitations
  • foreign body
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Risk factors

  • older age
  • hearing loss
  • loud noise exposure
  • vestibular schwannoma
  • ototoxic medications
  • heavy metal exposure
  • history of cerebrovascular disease
  • history of multiple sclerosis
  • history of head trauma
  • history of depression
  • history of anxiety
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Diagnostic tests

1st tests to order

  • audiometry
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Tests to consider

  • CBC
  • thyroid function tests
  • lipid profile
  • fasting glucose
  • fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption assay
  • MRI head
  • CT temporal bones
  • MR angiography or CT angiography
  • carotid angiography
  • auditory brainstem response (ABR)
  • minimal masking level
  • residual inhibition
  • loudness and pitch matching
  • loudness discomfort level testing
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Emerging tests

  • otoacoustic emissions
  • functional MRI
  • PET scan
  • magnetoencephalographic

Treatment algorithm

ACUTE

known etiology

troublesome tinnitus

ONGOING

hearing loss on audiogram

normal hearing

Contributors

Authors

Michael D. Seidman, MD, FACS

Medical Director Otologic/Neurotologic/Skull Base Surgery

Medical Director Wellness

Advent Health Medical Group

Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

University of Central Florida

Collaborative Prof of Oto-HNS University of South FLa

Past Board of Directors American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

Celebration

FL

Disclosures

MDS is a consultant for Acclarent, the founder of PEAK 365 Nutrition and Body Language Vitamins, and is involved in post-market studies for Envoy (noncompensated) and research for MicroTransponder, Inc (noncompensated), Auris Medical, and the National Institutes of Health. He receives royalties from seven patents. MDS is the author of several references cited in this topic.

Acknowledgements

Dr Michael D. Seidman would like to gratefully acknowledge Dr Hamid Djalilian, Dr Alice Lee, Dr Vanessa Rothholtz, and Dr Sanaz Hamidi, the previous contributors to this topic.

Disclosures

HD, AL, VR, and SH declare that they have no competing interests.

Peer reviewers

Aaron Benson, MD

Clinical Adjunct Professor

Division of Neurotology

Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor

MI

Consulting Staff

Toledo ENT

Toledo

OH

Disclosures

AB declares that he has no competing interests.

Andrew McCombe, MD, FRCS(ORL)

Consultant ENT Surgeon

Frimley Park Hospital

Portsmouth Road

Frimley

Surrey

UK

Disclosures

AM declares that he has no competing interests.

References

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Key articles

Henry JA, Dennis KC, Schechter MA. General review of tinnitus: prevalence, mechanisms, effects, and management. J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2005 Oct;48(5):1204-35. Abstract

Tyler RS. Tinnitus hand book of medicine. San Diego, CA: Singular Publishing Group; 2000.

Cima RF, Maes IH, Joore MA, et al. Specialised treatment based on cognitive behaviour therapy versus usual care for tinnitus: a randomised controlled trial. Lancet. 2012 May 26;379(9830):1951-9. Abstract

Muehlmeier G, Biesinger E, Maier H. Safety of intratympanic injection of AM-101 in patients with acute inner ear tinnitus. Audiol Neurootol. 2011;16(6):388-97. Abstract

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