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Tinnitus – Treatment, Symptoms and Compensation Claims for Ringing Ears

Information on Symptoms, treatment, solicitor advice on Tinnitus injury and claiming compensation through lawyers

Do you have a persistent ringing or whooshing noise in your ears? You might be suffering from tinnitus. Tinnitus is characterized by constant buzzing sound in one or both the ears which is usually caused by long term exposure to loud environment or workplace.

This conditions are frequently seen in workers of industrial places where loud machines produce noise all day, call centre employees whose ear need to listen to customers all day, war veterans who have been exposed to high decibel explosions and people who suffered injuries or infections in the ear due to accidents.

Symptoms of tinnitus

Tinnitus symptoms include buzzing or ringing noise in the ears even when there is absence of noise. This noise can be intermittent or continuous. This is especially experienced when the surroundings are awfully quiet.

Early symptoms are loss of hearing when someone speaks quietly. This will be more pronounced while there is noise in the background. The symptoms worsen gradually with certain ringing of ears occurring and stopping and will eventually result in the buzzing of the ears.

Treatment and prevention of tinnitus

Tinnitus treatment are plenty now. Neurostimulators, Botox, Teflon implants, Gamma knife radiosurgery, drugs such as Lidocaine, vitamin combinations, Ginkgo biloba, electric nerve stimulation, etc are some of the strategies that seem to have worked for treating tinnitus.

But as prevention is better than cure, using ear muffs and sound absorbing materials in a noisy environment is a good option. Also the noise can be reduced from the machines with regular overhauling and controlled as much as possible.

Claiming compensation for tinnitus

Does your case stand a chance in the court for compensation claim? To answer this question your doctor must provide a report that your tinnitus was indeed a result of working in noisy environment at your workplace. The loss should not be your fault in any way and the case has to be filed within 3 years of the occurrence of tinnitus.

to assess your case, hire a tinnitus claims solicitors. He or she will advise you on how to proceed with your case. First would be to ask you to visit an audiologist or ENT specialist to get an authentic report on your deafness and tinnitus. After this has been done, you need to provide information on your workplace ethics and protection schemes.

If the protections schemes do not involve usage of protective gear for protection against loud noise, your case is definitely in for tinnitus compensation claim. If there are schemes and you seemed to have neglected them then your case does not stand. Also you need to prove in the court that the tinnitus is indeed a grave consequence of working in a noisy work environment. Failure to do so will result in no compensation. Hire a specialist lawyer to help you out.