Tinnitus is an auditory sensation without external acoustic stimulation or significance, which may be lived as an unpleasant experience and impact the subject’s quality of life. Tinnitus loudness, which is generally low, bears no relation to distress. Factors other than psychoacoustic (such as psychological factors) are therefore implicated in the way tinnitus is experienced. The aim of this article is to attempt to understand how tinnitus can, like chronic pain, generate a ‘crisis’ in the process of existence, which may go as far as the collapse of the subject. The main idea put forward in the present article is that tinnitus may be compared to the phenomenon of pain from the point of view of the way it is experienced. Although the analogy...
As for hypertension, chronic pain, epilepsy and other disorders with particular symptoms, a commonly...
This article is based on a review of the literature and the experience of some experts. Its goal is ...
Tinnitus is not traceable to a single disease or pathology, but merely a symptom, which is distressi...
Objective: Tinnitus is a multifactorial symptom, which shows similarities with the involved mechanis...
Tinnitus and pain have many similarities. Both are subjective sensations that may turn chronic, they...
Tinnitus and pain have many similarities. Both are subjective sensations that may turn chronic, they...
About 10 % of the population experiences tinnitus, a common and distressing symptom characterized by...
The word `tinnitus' originates from the Latin word `tinnire', which means 'jingling' (1). The percep...
As for hypertension, chronic pain, epilepsy and other disorders with particular symptoms, a commonly...
Objectives: It is well established that catastrophic misinterpretations and fear are involved in the...
I confirm that the literature review and research report contained within this thesis have not been ...
Tinnitus is classically defined as the perception of sound that has no external source. It was assum...
ObjectiveTo investigate the co-occurrence of tinnitus-related distress and pain experiences alongsid...
Background: Qualitative research can help to improve the management of patients, meet their expectat...
Tinnitus represents a phantom auditory sensation without an external sound source. The reported prev...
As for hypertension, chronic pain, epilepsy and other disorders with particular symptoms, a commonly...
This article is based on a review of the literature and the experience of some experts. Its goal is ...
Tinnitus is not traceable to a single disease or pathology, but merely a symptom, which is distressi...
Objective: Tinnitus is a multifactorial symptom, which shows similarities with the involved mechanis...
Tinnitus and pain have many similarities. Both are subjective sensations that may turn chronic, they...
Tinnitus and pain have many similarities. Both are subjective sensations that may turn chronic, they...
About 10 % of the population experiences tinnitus, a common and distressing symptom characterized by...
The word `tinnitus' originates from the Latin word `tinnire', which means 'jingling' (1). The percep...
As for hypertension, chronic pain, epilepsy and other disorders with particular symptoms, a commonly...
Objectives: It is well established that catastrophic misinterpretations and fear are involved in the...
I confirm that the literature review and research report contained within this thesis have not been ...
Tinnitus is classically defined as the perception of sound that has no external source. It was assum...
ObjectiveTo investigate the co-occurrence of tinnitus-related distress and pain experiences alongsid...
Background: Qualitative research can help to improve the management of patients, meet their expectat...
Tinnitus represents a phantom auditory sensation without an external sound source. The reported prev...
As for hypertension, chronic pain, epilepsy and other disorders with particular symptoms, a commonly...
This article is based on a review of the literature and the experience of some experts. Its goal is ...
Tinnitus is not traceable to a single disease or pathology, but merely a symptom, which is distressi...