Head or neck injuries
Trauma to the head or neck can impact the inner ear, hearing nerves, or even the area of the brain that relates to hearing. Typically, tinnitus that results from such an injury only affects one ear.
Less common causes of tinnitus
There are several less common causes of tinnitus, including muscle spasms in the inner ear, temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ), head or neck tumours, ear bone changes, and blood vessel disorders. Additionally, those who suffer from chronic conditions such as diabetes, thyroid issues, migraines, anaemia, and autoimmune disorders can experience tinnitus.
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