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Head and neck cancer tinnitus

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  • dennis1960
    dennis1960 CSN Member Posts: 1
    QT314 said:

    Head and neck cancer tinnitus
    After radiation treatment and chemotherapy, I did have short bouts of ringing in one ear. It was intermittent and didn't seem to last too long. In any case, the problem has completely gone away and I had completely forgotten about it until I noticed your post. I would at least mention it to your doctors, but hopefully it will go away as mine did.

    Does your tinnitus get worse

    Does your tinnitus get worse when you are stressed

  • lornal
    lornal CSN Member Posts: 428

    Does your tinnitus get worse

    Does your tinnitus get worse when you are stressed

    New thread

    A new thread on tinnitus was started just today.  Go back to the Head & Neck cancer discussion board, and you will see it near the top.  Join this discussion or start a new one.  More folks will read and respond to newer threads.