tinnitus

German: Tinnitus
Japanese: 耳鳴り

Medicine. A sound in one ear or both ears, such as buzzing, ringing, or whistling. Tinnitus occurs without an external stimulus and can be transitory or permanent, soft or loud. It can be caused by noise, an ear infection, the use of certain drugs, a blocked auditory tube or canal, or hearing loss.

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