The Shocking Truth: It's Not Your Ear, It's the "Wire" That Connects Your Brain
Everyone blames loud noise, age, or genetics. But the truth is surprising: the real cause is wear-and-tear on the delicate neural connection (the "wire") that sends sound signals to your brain. When this connection is worn down, it sends "short-circuit" signals that your brain interprets as tinnitus. This puts your nervous system at risk, potentially leading to mental fatigue and and cognitive slowness.