10 Causes of Tinnitus

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Cause #9: High Blood Pressure

It’s important to make sure that you regulate your body’s blood pressure as evenly as possible. You don’t need to have atherosclerosis to develop problems with the blood vessels near your ears. These issues can simply be the result of chronic high blood pressure.

As the pressure in your blood vessels increases, it becomes easier for your ears to detect the sound of your blood being pumped through these canals. This can also result in tinnitus.

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