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Tinnitus is considered an early indicator of hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlear cells. Its risk increases with exposure to sounds louder than 85 decibels. Data indicates that 13% of adults experience hearing difficulties, and this percentage rises to 27% among those over 65 years old. Damage to the hair cells inside the ear impairs the ability to convert sound waves into neurological signals that reach the brain.
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