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Tinnitus

What causes tinnitus?

Hearing loss. Doctors and scientists have discovered that people with different kinds of hearing loss also have tinnitus.

Loud noise. Too much exposure to loud noise can cause noise-induced hearing loss and tinnitus.

Medicine. More than 200 medicines can cause tinnitus. If you have tinnitus and you take medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist whether your medicine could be involved.

Other health problems. Allergies, tumors, and problems in the heart and blood vessels, jaws, and neck can cause tinnitus.

What is tinnitus?

What should I do if I have tinnitus?

How will hearing experts treat my tinnitus?

 
     
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