Here’s What to Know About Causes and Treatments for Tinnitus

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An estimated 50 million adults in the United States have tinnitus, so Dr. Maura Cosetti joins TODAY to break down what you need to know about it. She shares some of the the common causes of tinnitus, when you should see a doctor if you’re experiencing ringing in your ears, treatment methods and more.

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