Quality of life Related to Health in Adult Patients with Tinnitus
Calidad de Vida Relacionado con la Salud en Pacientes Adultos con Tinitus
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Tinnitus is defined as the perception of sounds without the existence of an external sound source generating multiple effects on the quality of life, among them, emotional problems such as depression. As a purpose of this project, the identification of the effects of dye on the quality of life was projected, it was related to health in adults who consulted the audiology service of the Metropolitan University Hospital Foundation, through the application of THI, HHIE-S and WHOQOL BREF, to 23 previously identified subjects; the first assesses the self-perception that each subject has of their hearing, the second evaluates the degree of severity of tinnitus, and the third affects the effects of tinnitus caused in the health condition and health treatments in the quality of life of the person from your self-perception. The results allowed us to establish that the relationship between auditory difficulty and tinnitus is directly proportional, with the male gender being the most affected, at the ages of 14-25 years. Regarding the quality of life, it was concluded that tinnitus represents a general disorder of physical health, influenced by environmental and social factors, which in turn affected the emotional / psychological state of the subjects.
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