Tinnitus and Acute Auditory Injury After Gunfire: Pathophysiology, Symptoms, Differential Diagnosis, and Care
Tinnitus refers to the perception of sound (e.g., ringing, buzzing, hissing) without an external acoustic source. When tinnitus occurs after a sudden impulse noise such as gunfire, it is best understood within the broader framework of acute acoustic trauma and potential noise-induced cochlear injury. The auditory system transduces pressure waves into neural signals via mechanotransduction… Read More »