Tinnitus is often called ringing in the ears that causes damage and loss of the tiny sensory hair cells of the inner ear. It may also sound like ringing, buzz, hissing, chirping, whistling, or other sounds. This noise in ear basically come from inside your body, rather than from an outside source. Although you are the only individual one who can hear the noise it is not a result of your imagination. Most of the cases it comes on gradually as a old age and causes depression or anxiety. The most common cause is noise-induced hearing loss and other is an ear infection, medication, disease, brain tumours, emotional stress and many more.

Tinnitus is associated with hearing loss, but it does not cause deafness. In some case, people experience no hearing problem, while in some they feel sensitive sound like ringing in the ear. There is no particular cure of this disorder so people should aware of it symptoms and cause that can help ease, manage or block out the ringing-in-the-ears sensation.

Nearly 15% of the general public over 50 million Americans experience some form of tinnitus. It can be both an acute (temporary) condition or a chronic (ongoing) health. Some people may hear sounds like music or singing, and others hear noises that beat in time with their pulse (pulsatile tinnitus).