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Query: UMLS:C0184567 (
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The symptoms and signs of severe
tinnitus
and chronic pain have many similarities and similar hypotheses have been presented regarding how the symptoms are generated. Pain and
tinnitus
have many different forms. The severity of the symptoms of both varies within wide limits, and it is not likely that all forms have the same pathology. Some individuals with severe
tinnitus
perceive sounds to be unpleasant or painful. This may be similar to what is known as allodynia, which is a painful sensation of normally innocuous stimulation of the skin. Many individuals with chronic pain experience a worsening of their pain from repeated stimulation (the "wind-up" phenomenon). This is similar to the increasingly unpleasant feeling from sounds that are repeated that many individuals with severe
tinnitus
experience. There are also similarities in the hypotheses about the generation of pain and
tinnitus
. Although less severe
tinnitus
may be generated in the ear, it is believed that severe
tinnitus
in many cases is caused by changes in the nervous system that occur as a result of neural plasticity.
Acute pain
caused by tissue injury is generated at the site of injury but chronic pain is often generated in the central nervous system, yet another similarity between chronic pain and severe
tinnitus
. The changes in the nervous system consist of altered synaptic efficacy including opening of dormant synapses. For pain, this is believed to occur in the wide dynamic range neurons of the spinal cord and brain stem. Less is known about the anatomic location of the changes that cause severe
tinnitus
but there are indications that it may be the inferior colliculus. It is also possible that other auditory systems than the classical ascending pathways may be involved in severe
tinnitus
.
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PMID:Similarities between severe tinnitus and chronic pain. 1075 8