Tinnitus refers to hearing sounds such as ringing, buzzing, hissing, or whistling in the ears when there is no external sound source. These sounds are generated from within the body and can vary in pitch and volume.
For some people, tinnitus is a temporary condition that may follow exposure to loud noises, such as machinery or music. For others, it can be a persistent issue that is often linked to hearing loss or damage to the auditory system.
Tinnitus itself is not a disease but a symptom of an underlying condition, which may include exposure to loud noise, ear infections, earwax build-up, or age-related hearing decline.
Key points:
- Tinnitus is the perception of sound (e.g., ringing or buzzing) without an external source.
- It can be temporary or long-term.
- Often associated with hearing loss or ear damage.
- Can result from exposure to loud noises or other underlying health issues.
- Not a disease but a symptom of another condition.
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