Health
COVID-19 could make ringing in the ears worse, the study said. – The Washington Newsday
Tinnitus, a common hearing problem, can be aggravated by COVID-19 or possibly even triggered by the new coronavirus, according to new research. In addition, people…

Tinnitus, a common hearing problem, can be aggravated by COVID-19 or possibly even triggered by the new coronavirus, according to new research.
In addition, people with tinnitus continue to struggle with lifestyle changes forced by the pandemic, the study found.
Tinnitus involves the perception of sounds, such as ringing, in the ears and head. It is associated with reduced emotional well-being, depression and anxiety.
“The results of this study illustrate the complexities associated with experiencing…
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