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Tinnitus affects the Brain


Tinnitus affects the Brain. 🧠

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Tinnitus is the perception of noise or ringing in the ears. Up to 15 percent of adults experience tinnitus. About 90 percent of people with tinnitus also have hearing loss, though many people may not even realize they have both conditions.

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Although there is still no explanation of the mechanism behind tinnitus, it is widely agreed that it arises not in the ear, but in the brain.

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Tinnitus can significantly affect the quality of life. Chronic Tinnitus is linked to anxiety and depression.

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🔬Research paper called "Tinnitus and risk of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease: a retrospective nationwide population-based cohort study" (2020) showed that tinnitus patients have a higher risk for developing Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinson's Disease. Previous studies have shown a link between hearing loss and dementia.

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Hearing loss and tinnitus affects the brain. For better brain health, preserve your hearing.

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Contact your doctor if you hear any of these types of phantom noises in your ears:

👂Ringing

👂Buzzing

👂Roaring

👂Clicking

👂Hissing

👂Humming

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Take care.☺️

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For brain health assessment contact us here: hpbrain.org

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