Ringing In The Ears (Tinnitus)

Tinnitus is a persistent ringing noise in the ears. It's often due to wear and tear from regular exposure to loud sounds. Sometimes your ears might ring after a loud noise, but it should go away after some time. If it does not go away, or if the ringing reoccurs, then you may have tinnitus and should talk to a nearby Carbon Health.
Ringing in the ears, also known as tinnitus, is a perception of sound in one or both ears that is not caused by an external sound source. The sound can be a buzzing, hissing, whistling, or ringing noise, and it may be constant or intermittent.

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