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Tinnitus is the medical term for ringing in the ears, not the cause. The cause of it can be due to a number of things, a few of which are taking too many aspirin, other medications, exposure to loud sounds, and high blood pressure.
If you aren't taking any meds that can cause this, and if you haven't been exposed to loud sounds, you really need to see a doctor to diagnose and treat the cause of this.
There are several possible causes of ringing in the ears. Some of these causes include a buildup of earwax, ear infection, eardrum rupture, injuries such as whiplash, and hearing loss that occurs with aging.
Hearing ringing in ones ears is known as tinnitus. It may be caused by a number of external factors. The most common reason among this generation is prolonged exposure to very loud noise.
Yes, iron-deficient anemia can cause tinnitis or ringing in the ears.
Both A and B Temporary hearing loss Ringing in the ears
Both A and B Temporary hearing loss Ringing in the ears
Both A and B Temporary hearing loss Ringing in the ears
Working in factories or any place that would have large machinery that would cause someone to lose their hearing or suffer from hearing loss. Ringing in the ears can also be a symptom of this.
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TV Ears are designed for people who have hearing loss and need to listen to the television at louder volumes without disturbing others in the room. They will not eliminate the ringing in your ears, though you may be able to turn up the volume so loud that it overpower the ringing you hear. Be careful as turning up the volume may cause additional hearing loss. harddisk not detect inwindow
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Ringing in the ears is associated with some degree of hearing loss in over 90% of patients. Loud noise (acoustics) definitely is a contributing factor.
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Your ringing ears have nothing to do with repairing a computer. It's coincidence. Computers DO NOT give off radiation, nor do they cause Tinnitus.