2022
DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1886_21
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Relationship between tinnitus and headache in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Abstract: Objective: Our aim was to estimate prevalence rates of different headache forms among tinnitus patients in Arabia, to investigate whether there is a relationship between tinnitus laterality and headache laterality in patients with unilateral tinnitus and unilateral headache, to explore the relationship between tinnitus and headache over time, and to know the effect of headache pain medications in tinnitus in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Method: The study is a quantitative obse… Show more

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“…These include otolaryngeal, ophthalmological etiologies, and other co-morbidities related to different body systems. [ 18 19 ] Competent primary healthcare providers must have a holistic view of the different varieties of headaches and their etiologies to exactly refer patients to experts for proper management. The current study was designated to gauge the perceptual level of junior physicians and primary healthcare providers as regards neurological and otolaryngeal perspectives of headaches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include otolaryngeal, ophthalmological etiologies, and other co-morbidities related to different body systems. [ 18 19 ] Competent primary healthcare providers must have a holistic view of the different varieties of headaches and their etiologies to exactly refer patients to experts for proper management. The current study was designated to gauge the perceptual level of junior physicians and primary healthcare providers as regards neurological and otolaryngeal perspectives of headaches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%