TINNITUS - SYMPTOMS, GENERAL INFORMATION
Abstract
Tinnitus (Latin tinnīre - “to ring like a bell”) is a sensation of ringing or ringing in the ears. People often describe noise as a high-pitched sound. According to various sources, between five and eight percent of the world's population lives with this disease. Tinnitus is generally considered to be characteristic of older people. However, this problem is often observed in young people. This is due to visiting noisy places, as well as listening to loud music through headphones.
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