John has played his music loudly for years. Now, in his 20s, he finds he has a continuous ringing in both of his ears. What would John probably be diagnosed with?
a. Tinnitus, which is a nerve-based disorder that has no permanent cure.
b. Conduction-based hearing impairment; however, hearing aids may be able to help.
c. Damage to the pinna, which can be corrected with surgery.
d. Regardless of the disorder, John will ultimately require a cochlear implant.
a
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