Tinnitus / Tinnites
Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the ears or head when no external sound is present. It is often described as ringing, buzzing, hissing, or roaring. Tinnitus itself is not a disease but a symptom of an underlying condition such as hearing loss, ear injury, or a problem with blood flow.
Common Symptoms
First-Aid Tips
Tip 1:
Move to a quiet, calm environment to identify if the sound is internal.
Tip 2:
Avoid loud noises, earphones, or sudden exposure to high sound levels.
Tip 3:
Reduce stimulants like caffeine or nicotine, which can worsen ringing.
Tip 4:
Practice deep breathing or relaxation if anxiety makes symptoms worse.
When to Consult a Doctor
You should seek medical advice if tinnitus is persistent, one-sided, worsening, or associated with dizziness, ear pain, or hearing loss. A neurologist or ENT specialist can check the underlying cause with hearing tests and scans, and start treatments that reduce the impact on daily life.
