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  • Tinnitus: a parent's guide

    Tinnitus: a parent's guide

    This guide has been written to help you understand more about tinnitus, how to spot the symptoms, how it may affect your child, and how you can help them. Read more

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    Tinnitus: a teacher's guide

    People of all ages can have tinnitus, including children. A small number of children can be distressed by it. Working with the child’s parents/carers, this information will help you provide support to a child with tinnitus. Read more

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    Friends and family of somebody with tinnitus can be a great help and source of support. Find out how you can help someone with tinnitus. Read more

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    Relationships

    Relationships can be affected when someone has tinnitus, but your friends and family can be your biggest supporters. Read more

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Tinnitus: a teacher's guide

Tinnitus: a teacher's guide

People of all ages can have tinnitus, including children. A small number of children can be distressed by it. Working with the child’s parents/carers, this information will help you provide support to a child with tinnitus. Read more

Published: 22nd March, 2022

Updated: 28th April, 2022

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Tinnitus: a parent's guide

Tinnitus: a parent's guide

This guide has been written to help you understand more about tinnitus, how to spot the symptoms, how it may affect your child, and how you can help them. Read more

Published: 22nd March, 2022

Updated: 28th April, 2022

Author: Nic Wray

Supporting someone with tinnitus

Supporting someone with tinnitus

Friends and family of somebody with tinnitus can be a great help and source of support. Find out how you can help someone with tinnitus. Read more

Published: 22nd March, 2022

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Relationships

Relationships

Relationships can be affected when someone has tinnitus, but your friends and family can be your biggest supporters. Read more

Published: 30th September, 2021

Author: Nic Wray

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Tinnitus is the perception of noises in the head and/or ear which have no external source, it is often described as buzzing or ringing in the ears. The British Tinnitus Association's vision is a world where no one suffers from tinnitus.

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