Tinnitus, characterized by a continuing perception of sound, predominantly ringing, in the absence of external noise,
zeneara affects an estimated 10-15% of the global population. While not a standalone disease, it is often symptomatic of an underlying health condition like ear damage, age-related hearing loss, or circulatory system disorders. The complexity and subjective nature of tinnitus make it a difficult condition to study, let alone devise effective treatment strategies. However, advances in recent years have catalyzed a shift towards an improved understanding and management of this pervasive auditory problem.
Latest studies have been directed towards unveiling the
underlying mechanisms and triggers of tinnitus which remains largely idiopathic.