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Tinnitus and sight

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PP - 21 Feb 2005 11:24 GMT
Hi at all,
I would want to know if the tinnitus acts alone on the hearing or also on
the sight
Thank you very much
PP
Elly Byrne - 21 Feb 2005 19:45 GMT
The tinnitus is caused by something else - probably muscle tension in
the neck.

The muscles could perhaps interfere in some way with your sight.

It is not the tinnitus that acts on the sight.

But the neck tension acts on both.

Elly's Tinnitus Resources
http://eebee.net/

>Hi at all,
>I would want to know if the tinnitus acts alone on the hearing or also on
>the sight
>Thank you very much
>PP
Alan Lehman - 23 Feb 2005 05:00 GMT
> The tinnitus is caused by something else - probably muscle tension in
> the neck.
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>>Thank you very much
>>PP

I've noticed that my T varies sometimes when there are sudden changes in
brightness. Watching TV in a dark room, sometimes the tone and intensity
varies as the picture goes from dark to bright.

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