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Changing The Wrong Idea Around Tinnitus

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Hi, I hope everyone is safe and healthy. In this video I discuss the power of the ideas that we form around tinnitus and how to change them.

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Although the BTA cannot condone the use of such substances, there is no evidence that marijuana, cocaine or heroin usage increases the risk of developing tinnitus. Indeed there has been discussion among some patient groups as to whether marijuana could help tinnitus. Although there is not much research on this topic, the evidence that is available suggests that it is not helpful. The use of hallucinogenic drugs and inhalants (solvents) does seem to be associated with increased risk of developing tinnitus.

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