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Is there any conclusive proof of a treatment to reduce tinnitus?

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Dr. Reid Blackwelder answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Get ear evaluation: One of the more common causes of tinnitus is hearing loss, so be sure to have your hearing checked first as a hearing aid may be helpful. Be sure to get checked to see if medications or other medical conditions such as meneire's disease are not the problem.Using a white noise generator can be helpful for some folks too. An herbal remedy called ginkgo biloba has some evidence supporting benefit.

Answered 7/17/2013

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None, assuming......: Assuming that an acoustic tumor has been ruled out, and assuming that there are no medications causing the tinnitus (aspirin), there is no conclusive treatment.

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