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Tinnitus

Tinnitus is a common medical problem that affects about 1 in 5 people. It presents as a ringing or noise in the ears, and is usually a symptom of an underlying issue. Tinnitus is not usually a sign of a serious disease, but can indicate an ear injury, a circulatory system disorder, or an early sign of hearing loss.

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