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What Causes Tinnitus

By John On August 18, 2008 Under Tinnitus Articles, Tinnitus Questions, Tinnitus Videos

What causes tinnitus, a condition that millions of folks suffer from? Tinnitus can be caused by various factors therefore it is difficult to pinpoint an exact cause. Damage to the ear has been identified as the most common cause of tinnitus. It can be caused by infection, injury, or a different medical condition.

Tinnitus can also be caused by damage to the tiny hairs in your inner ear. Sound waves cause these small hairs to move. The movement causes cells in the ear to send electrical signals to your brain through the auditory nerve, and these are then interpreted by the brain as sounds. These hairs get damaged and they send random electrical impulse to the brain causing tinnitus.


 

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