tinnitus
/ti-nahy-tuhs, tin-i-/US // tɪˈnaɪ təs, ˈtɪn ɪ- //UK // (ˈtɪnɪtəs, tɪˈnaɪtəs) //
耳鸣,脑鸣,脑震荡,鸣叫
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Pathology.
- : a ringing or similar sensation of sound in the ears.
Examples
To treat patients with misophonia, the Jastreboffs have drawn on a method used to treat people with tinnitus.
Alone with the “mausoleum of sounds” that is her memory she must record her past “before it becomes tinnitus and is lost.”
(c) If tinnitus and attacks of vertigo, due to marked retraction of the membrane, are temporarily relieved by inflation.
The absence of digestive ill effects, tinnitus, etc., is explained by the small dosage.
The tinnitus, therefore, is rather of the nature of an illusion than of a hallucination.
Tinnitus aurium, or subjective noises in the ear, may constitute a very annoying and persistent symptom.
Deafness and tinnitus are dependent upon the accumulation of epithelium and débris.
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