Tinnitus
While a single identifiable cause often remains elusive, several factors are frequently linked to the condition: A review of tinnitus - RACGP
Tinnitus is defined as the conscious awareness of sound—such as ringing, buzzing, or hissing—in the absence of any external auditory stimulus. It is not a disease itself but a common symptom of various underlying medical conditions, affecting approximately 15% of the global population. tinnitus
: Commonly described as ringing, roaring, buzzing, hissing, or clicking. While a single identifiable cause often remains elusive,
: Can be constant or intermittent, affecting one or both ears. and quality of life. Common Causes
: Ranges from a mild distraction to a severely debilitating condition that interferes with sleep, concentration, and quality of life. Common Causes