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Tinnitus is often described as “ringing in the ears” (the term is derived from tinnire, Latin for “to ring”). It really is a phantom noise nobody else hears and can take many different forms — ringing, clanging, whistling, humming, hissing, machine-like noise, and even roaring.

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Tinnitus is often described as “ringing in the ears” (the term is derived from tinnire, Latin for “to ring”). It really is a phantom noise nobody else hears and can take many different forms — ringing, clanging, whistling, humming, hissing, machine-like noise, and even roaring.

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