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Ringing in Your Ear? What Tinnitus Really Means and When to See a Doctor

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Have you ever noticed a faint ringing, buzzing, or humming sound in your ear—especially late at night, when everything else is quiet?

It can be subtle at first. Easy to ignore.
But once you notice it, it’s hard not to notice it again.

Many people immediately worry:
Is something wrong with my brain? Is this permanent? Is my hearing failing?

The good news is this:
In most cases, tinnitus is not dangerous, not a disease on its own, and not a sign of something catastrophic.

But it is a signal—and understanding that signal is the key to peace of mind.

This article explains what tinnitus really is, why it happens, what it can (and cannot) mean, when you should see a doctor, and how people successfully live with it every day.

What Exactly Is Tinnitus?
Tinnitus is the perception of sound when there is no external sound source.

People describe it in many ways:

Ringing

Buzzing

Hissing

Whistling

Clicking

Humming

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