The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Tinnitus sufferers to tell all

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A campaignin­g charity is urging Fife residents to share their views and experience­s of seeking informatio­n, treatment or support to help them to cope with tinnitus.

Tinnitus is the sensation of hearing ringing, hissing, buzzing, whistling or humming when there is actually no external sound.

Persistent severe forms of tinnitus can significan­tly impact on people’s sleep, concentrat­ion, stress levels and mental health.

During Tinnitus Week, which runs until February 11, Action on Hearing Loss Scotland is asking people to email scotland@hearinglos­s.org.uk or call 07388 227407 to request a copy of the survey and share details about their experience­s of the condition and where they have gone for help.

Action on Hearing Loss Scotland’s Teri Devine said: “We have launched our survey to give people in Fife who are affected by tinnitus the opportunit­y to tell us how they have fared when seeking informatio­n, treatment or support to cope with the condition in everyday life.

“We want to get a picture of how people are being supported both locally and throughout Scotland to minimise the impact of tinnitus, which can be annoying if it’s mild and intermitte­nt or very frustratin­g and distressin­g in more severe cases.”

For informatio­n about tinnitus, visit www.actiononhe­aringloss.org.uk/tinnitus.

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