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by jdr23bc
1485 days ago
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I have this too. Is there some study showing it is the same underlying problem causing both symptoms? I only knew that you are more likely to have tinnitus and migraines if you have visual snow. There are some treatments for both symptoms. The ones I've tried involve listening or looking at static. Neither had much effect on me. The best way I've found to deal with it is to ignore it. focusing on treatments preversly makes me more aware of the annoyance. |
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In turn, that condition is commonly caused by the underlying metabolic problems, which can be caused by genetic mutations in mitochondria, toxins, episodes of hypoxia, unhealthy lifestyles, oxidative stress.
When this happens, the other symptoms may include chronic fatigue, acquired insulin resistance, T2DM, sometimes various neurological manifestations in different parts of the body, and even dementia. Personal mileage may vary, it really goes from 1 to 11.