Tinnitus is a subjective ringing/buzzing noise sensation in one or both ears that does not have an external source. Tinnitus is considered to be a symptom of an underlying condition such as otosclerosis or accumulation of ear wax. Listening to loud music with a headphone could cause the ringing sound in one or both ears. Tinnitus can last for a few minutes to many years and it can have negative effects a person's ability to sleep. Some of the treatments available for tinnitus are: cleaning the ear canal (if the condition is caused by ear wax accumulation) and cochlea implant (auditory part of the ear responsible to transfer vibrations to never fibbers) . Cochlea implant is surgically inserted inside the ear and allows the person to hear external voices.
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