Common causes of tinnitus
- Exposure to loud noises
- Damage to the tiny bones or eardrum in the ear
- Damaged blood vessels in the brain
- High blood pressure
- Clogged arteries in the middle ear
- Tumours in the head or neck
Constant ringing, buzzing or humming in your ears? Our ENT specialists find the cause and provide personalised tinnitus care for lasting relief.

Tinnitus is a condition where you experience a constant ringing sound in the ear, usually caused by external sounds, and it is generally not considered serious. Tinnitus can also involve buzzing, roaring, hissing or humming sounds, and typically occurs in both ears.
When a rhythmic pulsing sound matches your heartbeat, the condition is called pulsatile tinnitus, which needs specialised evaluation and care. Consult Dr. Gouda Ramesh for effective tinnitus treatment.
Book a ConsultationTinnitus can sound different from person to person. Common signs include:
Knowing the cause helps us choose the safest, most effective treatment for you.
Tinnitus can be treated with medications, removal of excess earwax, or by addressing the underlying blood-vessel issues. Identifying and managing the cause is the key to relief.
Protecting your hearing is one of the best ways to avoid tinnitus. Because everyday activities can expose your ears to loud noise without you realising it, a few simple precautions make a big difference.
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Common questions about tinnitus treatment.
At Gouda Ramesh ENT Hospital Y-Junction, our ENT specialists evaluate the cause of your tinnitus with hearing and other tests and provide personalised treatment. We also have branches in Chandanagar (Hyderabad) and Hanamkonda (Warangal).
Tinnitus is usually not serious and is often caused by external noise. However, persistent tinnitus, or pulsatile tinnitus that matches your heartbeat, should be evaluated by an ENT specialist.
In many cases tinnitus can be treated by addressing the cause — for example with medication, removing excess earwax, or treating blood-vessel issues. Managing the underlying cause is the key to relief.
Pulsatile tinnitus is a rhythmic pulsing or whooshing sound that matches your heartbeat. It needs specialised evaluation because it can be linked to blood-vessel conditions.
See a doctor if tinnitus develops after a cold and doesn’t improve within a week, if it comes with hearing loss or dizziness, or if it is causing anxiety or depression.
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