Tinnitus is a widespread auditory phenomenon characterized by the perception of sound when no external sound source is present. It can manifest as ringing, buzzing, hissing, roaring, clicking, or other sounds. The severity of tinnitus can vary greatly from person to person, and it may be constant. While not a disease itself, tinnitus is often a sig… Read More


Tinnitus is a condition characterized by hearing of sound when no external sound is present. It can manifest as different types of noises, including ringing, buzzing, hissing, and roaring. The exact origins of tinnitus are still being researched. However, several factors can contribute to its development, including hearing loss, exposure to loud n… Read More


Tinnitus is a common auditory condition characterized by the experience of noises in the absence of an external origin. These noises can range from ringing to whining and may vary in volume. Triggers of tinnitus are diverse and often multifactorial, encompassing a variety of physiological factors. Some common causes include: * Auditory impairment… Read More