• univers3man@piefed.world
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    4 小时前

    Just another example of doctors not taking women seriously at first sadly. But at least she was vindicated.

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      I agree that that is a big problem in medicine, but how is this post an example of that? As far as I’m reading no-one was dismissing her claim of having tinnitus. They were just very surprised that it can apparently manifest as a physical sound, which was unexpected by both her and the scientists.

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        2 小时前

        The same could affect mens ears. As far as I’m aware there is a higher rate of tinnitus in men due to work related injuries. I’m sure they were not believed.

      • EldritchFemininity@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        No, but women are MUCH more likely to have their symptoms dismissed as psychosomatic compared to men. Odds are good if you’re a woman that at least once in your life you will have to justify and defend your right to get proper treatment for a medical issue to a medical practitioner.

        • Jax@sh.itjust.works
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          I have suffered from tinnitus my entire life (swimmers ear) and never received anything beyond ‘That sucks, good luck!’. I’m a man.

          What you’re saying is a real thing that happens, it is in no way relevant to this conversation.