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Tinnitus: “Tortures” 740 million people worldwide

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14.4% of adults on Earth experience some form of tinnitus, with 2.3% experiencing a serious problem, causing them anxiety, depression, insomnia, etc.

Tinnitus – a persistent buzzing in the ears – affects more than 740 million people worldwide and for at least 120 million of them, mostly over 65 years of age, it is a serious problem. This is estimated by a new international scientific study, the most comprehensive to date, according to which the said Annoying buzzing is very common (about as much as migraine and headaches), therefore it needs more attention from scientists.

The researchers, who made the relevant publication (a systematic review and meta-analysis of all research from the period 1972-2021) in the American neurology journal “JAMA Neurology”, estimate that 14.4% of adults on Earth experience some form of tinnitus, with 2.3% experiencing a serious problem, causing them anxiety, depression, insomnia, etc.

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Tinnitus does not differ significantly between men (14%) and women (13%), while it increases gradually with age, occurring in approximately 10% of young adults (18-44 years), 14% of middle-aged (45 -64 years old) and in 24% of the elderly (over 65 years old). Chronic tinnitus is estimated to occur in about 10%, but only 3.4% have been diagnosed.

The researchers reported that tinnitus can occur after infection with the coronavirus, as well as after vaccination against Covid-19 (mainly with the single-dose Johnson and Johnson).

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