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Do you have ringing in your ears after a car accident?

On Behalf of | Jun 30, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

Car accidents can take an extreme toll on your physical well-being. Fortunately, modern medicine often empowers physicians in various ways to treat physical injuries. Even when you have catastrophic ones, you may be able to recover completely. However, addressing the ringing in your ears may be an entirely different matter.

According to the Harvard Medical School, ringing in the ears is usually not a severe health-related concern. Tinnitus, the official name of the condition, can destroy your quality of life – having a constant ringing in your ears can make it difficult to relax and concentrate.

Obtaining a diagnosis

A car accident may cause victims to suffer a traumatic brain injury or a neck injury. While these injuries can contribute to tinnitus, damage to any part of your ear may cause the condition to develop. Therefore, you should go to your doctor for a diagnosis if you hear sounds when no noises are present.

Your doctor may refer you to an audiologist. This medical specialist is likely to perform hearing tests before diagnosing your tinnitus. They can then recommend a treatment strategy.

Stopping the ringing

It may take some time to determine which treatment works best for you. Accordingly, you should try to be patient as your doctor attempts different approaches. During this time, though, you may be unable to find relief. Ultimately, suppose your tinnitus causes you to miss work or incur other damages. In that case, you may be eligible for even more financial compensation from the driver responsible for the accident. Victims can discuss the matter with an injury attorney to determine the possibility of collecting damages if this is the case.