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Musical Ear Syndrome: Understanding Treatments and Causes - Soundly
Have you or someone you know experienced hearing music when there isn't any playing? This phenomenon is known as Musical Ear Syndrome (aka, MES) or auditory hallucinations, and it affects a subset of patients with tinnitus.
Musical Ear Syndrome: Rare Cause of Musical Hallucinations | Lexie Hearing
Musical ear syndrome (MES), also known as musical tinnitus, is a disorder where patients experience musical hallucinations, such as singing or melodies without a physical source. Unlike hearing a song in your head, people who experience this perceive the sound as coming from an outside source.
Musical Ear Syndrome: Causes and Treatments - Healthline
Musical ear syndrome (MES) occurs when you hear music even though there isn’t any playing. Learn more about the causes and possible treatments for MES.
My Tinnitus Has a Melody — Is That Possible? - Audiology & Hearing Health
But did you know some people experience a form of tinnitus in which they hear actual melodies? It’s called musical ear syndrome (or musical tinnitus). What Is Musical Ear Syndrome? Musical ear syndrome (MES) is when someone hears music that has no external source.
Hearing loss and music: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Hearing loss and music. Adults and children are commonly exposed to loud music. Listening to loud music through ear buds connected to devices like iPods or MP3 players or at music concerts can cause hearing loss. The inner part of the ear contains tiny hair cells (nerve endings).
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