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Ringing Ears (Tinnitus) Treatment: An Informational Overview
Introduction
Ringing ears, medically known as tinnitus, is the perception of sound—such as ringing, buzzing, hissing, or clicking—when no external noise is present. It can be temporary or chronic and affects people differently, ranging from a mild annoyance to a condition that significantly impacts quality of life. Understanding treatment options helps individuals manage symptoms and improve daily functioning.
What Causes Ringing in the Ears
Tinnitus is not a disease itself but a symptom of underlying conditions. Common triggers include prolonged exposure to loud noise, age-related hearing changes, earwax buildup, ear infections, circulatory issues, and side effects of certain medications. Stress and fatigue can also make ringing sounds more noticeable.



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