Posted on Tuesday, July 08, 2014 at 10:15 am CDT
Tinnitus, often referred to as "ringing of the ear," is a disease characterized by hearing sounds when such sounds aren't actually present. Despite its common name, these sounds take far more forms than rings. Engine noise, such as the rumble of trains or the sound of motorcycles, is also prevalent. Roaring wind noise can also be heard.
Source: Chris Jeffers Consulting