A constant ring or buzz that has no external source -- tinnitus -- could be a sign of dangerously high blood pressure levels. Increases in the blood pressure can lead to pounding in the head that can sound like a ringing. Often, people who have both tinnitus and high blood pressure find the symptoms of the former more intense. Hypertension can increase the likelihood that a person will develop tinnitus.

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