Why tinnitus occurs?
Why tinnitus occurs? Source: www.ordinacije.info
Tinnitus is a physical condition, experienced as noises or ringing in a person's ears or head, when no such external physical noise is present. Tinnitus is not a disease in itself. It is a symptom of a fault in a person's auditory (hearing) system, which includes the ears and the brain. The word 'tinnitus' is from the Latin for 'tinkling or ringing like a bell'. About the causes, symptoms and treatments of the Tinnitus, Aleksandar Zivkovic spoke with the Prof. Ostoja Steve Vucic from Sydney.
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