I felt confident because there were so many people there. The hospital was surprisingly friendly. Most importantly, the check-in and payment kiosks were convenient. I went to the hospital because my tinnitus had been getting worse for two or three days, but there was no abnormality in my cochlea or anything else, so I didn't feel like the hospital was doing anything special. Even after taking medication, my symptoms gradually improved. However, they say the most important thing is to not recognize the tinnitus when you hear it. That way, treatment is faster, and if you don't pay attention to it, you won't hear it anymore. Therefore, it's important to avoid excessive stress, and even if there are no major external problems, you should also take care of your mental health.