2019
DOI: 10.3989/loquens.2018.052
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Abstract: The internet is a formidable information tool. We have used in this paper the data obtained online from 12,350 tinnitus and hyperacusis patients who responded to the 16 questions asked as a prelude to a formal medical consultation. The data thus obtained allow us to have a statistical notion of many aspects of these symptoms and their impact on the lives of a significant group of Spanish speaking patients.

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“…This means that approximately twice the number of men than women asked for help with their tinnitus. Similar percentages have been reported in other studies with similar percentages (60% versus 40% in [ 13 ], 66% versus 34% in [ 28 ], and 61% versus 39% in [ 22 ]). However, although significantly more males report tinnitus, females seem to progress to greater emotional distress [ 22 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This means that approximately twice the number of men than women asked for help with their tinnitus. Similar percentages have been reported in other studies with similar percentages (60% versus 40% in [ 13 ], 66% versus 34% in [ 28 ], and 61% versus 39% in [ 22 ]). However, although significantly more males report tinnitus, females seem to progress to greater emotional distress [ 22 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%