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RE: "Tinnitus Effect"........

The only clinical discussions we like to address here on AA relate to audio equipment. However, I will share that I hear a high pitch frequency in my ears that concerned me enough to be examined by an ENT. Ultimately, I was advised that normal aging frequently results in auditory nerve just "firing" which produces the high pitch feedback sound. Fortunately, it doesn't intrude on my life and I can ignore most of the time when I'm busy doing an activity.

Hearing any rhythmic sound or whooshing in your ears is called pulsatile tinnitus. It can be completely benign or the sign of a more serious underlying condition -- like an arteriovenous malformation (AVM).


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