- Tinnitus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Tinnitus is when you experience ringing or other noises in one or both of your ears The noise you hear when you have tinnitus isn't caused by an external sound, and other people usually can't hear it
- Tinnitus - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Over time, exposure to loud sounds can damage the nerves in the ears, causing hearing loss and tinnitus To keep your tinnitus from getting worse, take steps to protect your hearing
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding tinnitus
ANSWER: Tinnitus — the sensation of hearing a sound when no external sound is present — often is described as a ringing, buzzing, roaring, clicking, humming, pulsing, or hissing sound, or any combination of these sounds
- Menieres disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Meniere's disease is an inner ear problem that can cause dizzy spells, also called vertigo, and hearing loss Most of the time, Meniere's disease affects only one ear
- Acoustic neuroma (vestibular schwannoma) - Mayo Clinic
An acoustic neuroma grows between the vestibulocochlear nerve and the facial nerve inside the inner ear canal The tumor's pressure on these nerves can cause hearing loss, ringing in the ear and facial weakness
- Thumping in ear with certain noises - Mayo Clinic Connect
This thing has started happening to me recently where certain sounds, usually loud or low frequency ones, will trigger this thumping sound sensation in my right ear
- Prednisone and Dexamethasone Injection Makes Tinnitus Worse?
Good evening, I’ve had some mild tinnitus in my left ear for several years but it didn’t significantly impact my quality of life Last month I incurred some loss of hearing at a loud sporting event with noise makers It wasn’t terrible but I noticed I wasn’t hearing as well in my left ear
- Pulsatile tinnitus Q A w Mayo Clinic expert, Dr. Breen July 16
During the week of July 14, Dr Breen will answer questions in a text-style Q A about pulsatile tinnitus, hearing challenges and any other ear concerns you may have
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