Are you experiencing a persistent ringing, buzzing, or hissing sound in your ears? It can be a sign of Ear tinnitus. Tap to check its causes!
Tinnitus is a common condition characterised by the perception of noise or sound in the ear when there is no external source.
Prolonged exposure to loud sounds, such as music or machinery, can damage hair cells in the inner ear, leading to tinnitus.
As we age, our hearing abilities can decline, increasing the risk of tinnitus. Presbycusis, a type of age-related hearing loss, can cause tinnitus symptoms to appear or worsen over time.
Excessive earwax can irritate the eardrum and cause tinnitus. Using cotton swabs or other objects to remove earwax can push it further into the ear canal.
Middle ear infections, such as otitis media, can lead to tinnitus. These infections can cause fluid buildup and eardrum damage.
Trauma to the head or neck can affect the nerves responsible for hearing, leading to tinnitus.
Certain medications, like antibiotics and aspirin, can cause tinnitus as a side effect.
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