Association Of Tinnitus With Depression And Anxiety In Hypertensive Patients

Maria Tabassum, A. Rehman, T. Ashraf, Safder Ali, Azmat Tahira, T. Nomani
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Background: Tinnitus is a condition that can be objective or subjective. The form of tinnitus most often associated with psychosocial co-morbidities is subjective tinnitus.Objective: The aim of our study was to determine the association of tinnitus with depression and anxiety in hypertensive patients.Methodology: It was cross sectional study. A total of 159 (100) % patients with hypertension were screened for presence of tinnitus in medical outpatient department of district headquarter hospital Vehari from July 2020 to March 2021. All of them were asked to complete a standardized Tinnitus handicap inventory questionnaire (THI) to assess severity of tinnitus followed by otoscopy. Depression and anxiety were measured using the Beck depression and anxiety inventories.Results: Tinnitus is strongly linked to anxiety and depression, according to the findings.Conclusions: All tinnitus patients should be screened for mental illness because of the strong connection between tinnitus, depression, and anxiety. These complex disorders should be handled by a multidisciplinary team that includes cognitive behavioral treatment and likely pharmacological therapy.
高血压患者耳鸣与抑郁和焦虑的关系
背景:耳鸣是一种客观或主观的情况。耳鸣最常与社会心理合并症相关的形式是主观性耳鸣。目的:探讨高血压患者耳鸣与抑郁、焦虑的关系。方法:采用横断面研究。对2020年7月至2021年3月在维哈里区总医院内科门诊就诊的高血压患者159例(100%)进行耳鸣筛查。所有患者都被要求完成一份标准的耳鸣障碍问卷(THI)来评估耳鸣的严重程度,然后进行耳镜检查。抑郁和焦虑使用贝克抑郁和焦虑量表进行测量。结果:根据研究结果,耳鸣与焦虑和抑郁密切相关。结论:所有耳鸣患者都应进行精神疾病筛查,因为耳鸣与抑郁和焦虑有很强的联系。这些复杂的疾病应该由一个多学科的团队来处理,包括认知行为治疗和可能的药物治疗。
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