Imagine the ringing of an old-style, rotary-dial telephone in your head: a ringing that comes and goes, or maybe that is permanently present. That’s what some say tinnitus is like.
Tinnitus is the perception of a sound—often a ringing noise—that has no external source. In 2013, it was estimated that 10 percent of adult Americans, or 25 million people, have experienced tinnitus lasting at least five minutes.
The rate of tinnitus is undoubtedly higher in the wake of the pandemic: An estimated 14.8 percent of people infected with COVID-19 experience tinnitus. That’s to say nothing of the impact of COVID-19’s ‘experimental’ treatments….
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