If the event that caused the injury was extremely loud, then your ears will ring afterwards. That one should be obvious.
Less obvious: If the event slammed your head or shook it violently, that could also make your ears ring. The bones in your ears are the tiniest bones in your body, and you’re wired to perceive any vibration in those little bones as noise. So when you get hit hard, your ears are experiencing a trauma similar to the trauma they experience from an extremely loud noise. And just like with the loud noise, in the immediate period after the injury, when your ears are recovering, you’ll experience that recovery as a ringing noise.
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