Tinnitus: Causes, Types, Diagnosis, and Management Strategies

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It's purely a perception experienced by the person with tinnitus.

Tinnitus is the perception of noise or ringing in the ears. It's a common problem that affects about 15 to 20 percent of people. The noise can be a high-pitched ringing, a buzzing, a clicking, a hissing, or a roaring. It can be mild or severe, and it can be intermittent or continuous. Tinnitus is often worse when background noise is low, so you may be more aware of it at night when you're trying to fall asleep in a quiet room.

The exact cause of most Tinnitus Management is unknown. It's often attributed to hearing loss due to noise exposure, age-related hearing loss, injuries to the head or neck, earwax blockage, problems with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), dental problems, a tumor or vascular problems. Tinnitus can arise after a single exposure to loud noise or it can develop gradually from repeated exposure to loud noise over a long period of time.

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