Tinnitus

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Definition

Tinnitus, also called ringing of the ear, is a disorder in which a person hears noises such as buzzing, ringing, clicking, or the sound of a pulse, when no outside sound is causing them.

Causes

  • Tinnitus may have many different causes, and may be a symptom of another disease or condition.
  • It may be caused by certain tumors and anticancer drugs.

Other causes include:

  • Noise-induced hearing loss
  • Ear and sinus infections
  • Diseases of the heart or blood vessels
  • Ménière’s disease
  • Brain tumors
  • Hormonal changes in women
  • Thyroid abnormalities

Diagnosis

  • ENT physicians physically examine your head, neck, and ears and test your hearing to determine
  • You might also be referred to an audiologist who can also measure your hearing and evaluate your tinnitus.

Treatment

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