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Gregory S Smith1, Massi Romanelli-Gobbi, Elizabeth Gray-Karagrigoriou

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This article explores an integrative approach to tinnitus treatment, discussing its physiology and various relief options. Patients can manage tinnitus symptoms using sound therapies, Western medicine, and complementary traditional medicines.

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Area of Science:

  • Audiology
  • Integrative Medicine
  • Otolaryngology

Background:

  • Tinnitus, a perception of sound without external stimulus, affects millions globally.
  • Understanding tinnitus mechanisms is crucial for developing effective management strategies.
  • Current treatment paradigms often lack comprehensive, patient-centered approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present an integrative framework for tinnitus management.
  • To review the physiological underpinnings and proposed mechanisms of tinnitus.
  • To explore diverse therapeutic modalities for tinnitus relief.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of tinnitus physiology, mechanisms, and treatments.
  • Discussion of an integrative clinical approach to tinnitus patient care.
  • Categorization of treatment options including sound therapies, Western medicine, and complementary/traditional medicines.

Main Results:

  • An integrative approach offers a holistic strategy for tinnitus management.
  • Multiple theories explain tinnitus pathophysiology, including neural plasticity and central gain.
  • Viable treatment options encompass sound-based interventions, pharmacological agents, and natural remedies.

Conclusions:

  • Tinnitus management can be enhanced through an integrative, multidisciplinary approach.
  • A combination of conventional and complementary therapies may improve patient outcomes.
  • Empowering patients with diverse treatment choices facilitates symptom control.