Fluctuating tinnitus could be more than just a common symptom of hearing loss.

For some, it's a sign of a lesser-known condition called cochlear migraine or otologic migraine.

In this video, we explore how this subtype of tinnitus differs from the constant ringing most people experience.

You'll learn about the unique triggers that might cause these fluctuations - stress, lack of sleep, hunger, and even certain foods.

Approximately 15% of the world's population experiences some form of tinnitus, but not all cases are alike.

Could your fluctuating tinnitus be linked to these surprising factors?

Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

Otolaryngologist Brian F. Worden discusses his article, "The surprising link between migraine and tinnitus."

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