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As we all know, there's a lot of young ones on here, at the least anyway, would it be harmful to do contact sports with Tinnitus, example football, would tinnitus be affected in anyway
Lots of discussions going on in the NFL and at the college level about players getting their "bells rung". Concussions are a part of the game. So, if one gets his bell rung during a game I would have to think it would exacerbate a chronic condition like tinnitus. I am not a medical professional - only a T sufferer- sounds risky to me.
No reason you can not play soccer. If your tinnitus is not affected by physical activity, then go for it! I played soccer for many years with tinnitus, never had any problems from it.
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