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Q: I’ve begun hearing a buzzing or ringing sound in my ears. What’s going on?
A: The fancy name for the sounds you are hearing is tinnitus. Some people pronounce it “TIN-ih-tus” and others “tih-NYE-tus.” Either way is correct. Both are in the dictionary.
Tinnitus is the word we use to describe hearing certain phantom sounds. Tinnitus is not a disease. Rather it is generally a symptom of something wrong in your auditory system. The dictionary defines tinnitus as the sensation of noise, often ringing or roaring, in your ears that comes from inside your head in the absence of any external sound.
Q: How Common Is Tinnitus?
A: Tinnitus is relatively common. At least 17 out of every 100 people around the world have some degree of tinnitus. Here in the United States, the American Tinnitus Association estimates that about 50 million Americans have tinnitus to some degree while about 12 million have tinnitus severely enough that they seek medical advice. About 2 million of these have tinnitus so bad that they cannot function normally.
Q: What Causes Tinnitus?
A: Tinnitus is a symptom, not a disease. Among the more common things that cause or trigger tinnitus are exposing your ears to loud sounds, taking various drugs, eating certain foods, hearing loss, allergies, stress and various ear conditions.