Tinnitus (pronounced ti-ni-tis),
or ringing in the ears, is the sensation of hearing ringing, buzzing, hissing,
chirping, whistling, or other sounds. The noise can be intermittent or
continuous, and can vary in loudness. It is often worse when background noise
is low, so you may be most aware of it at night when you're trying to fall
asleep in a quiet room.
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