![]() What causes tinnitus?Īnything that causes hearing loss can cause tinnitus," says Geoffrey Casazza, MD, Nebraska Medicine otolaryngologist and head and neck surgeon. The noise you hear may come in different forms, including ringing, scratching, pulsating, hearing your heartbeat, chimes, crickets, clicking, static, humming or whooshing. It may be in one ear, both ears or alternating from side to side. Thankfully, tinnitus is a symptom, not a disease, and it's very common. ![]() There is always internal information coming into our brain, but the noise may not be at the forefront until we're conscious of it. At times, everyone hears tinnitus noise but may not pay much attention to it until it's brought into focus. Do you ever hear what sounds like ringing, humming or noise in your ears or head? If so, you may be experiencing tinnitus.
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