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Audiological Interventions for Tinnitus

Use of hearing aids, cochlear implants, and sound therapy to reduce tinnitus severity and improve communication in patients with hearing loss.

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Jan 28, 2026
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What proven medical treatments are available for chronic tinnitus?

Most validated, evidence-based options for chronic subjective are therapies that reduce distress and improve coping—chiefly cognitive behavioral therapy () and audiological interventions like or cochl...

Feb 5, 2026

How do hearing‑aid fitting protocols and patient adherence affect tinnitus outcomes in clinical practice?

(HA) fitting is widely reported to reduce and distress in patients with , but the evidence is heterogeneous and far from definitive; multiple reviews and trials show positive effects while also flaggi...

Feb 4, 2026

What criteria determine whether a tinnitus patient should begin CBT versus audiological interventions first?

Deciding whether a patient should begin cognitive behavioral therapy () or first hinges on two clinical axes: the nature and severity of the tinnitus (perceptual vs. primarily distressing) and the pre...

Feb 3, 2026

Which evidence-based therapies should be considered first-line for chronic tinnitus?

Clinical guidelines and multiple systematic reviews converge on a short list of first‑line, evidence‑based approaches for chronic subjective : psychological interventions—chiefly (CBT)—and pragmatic (...

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