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What causes tinnitus and deafness?
The causes of tinnitus are very complicated, involving not only ears, but also systemic diseases. Ear cerumen embolism, acute otitis media, acute exudative otitis media and chronic otitis media can all cause tinnitus. Most people also cause tinnitus, mainly caused by the inner ear.

Some acute hearing problems may be sudden deafness. Tinnitus with vertigo may be Meniere's disease, and some small tinnitus may be internal auditory canal tumor and acoustic neuroma.

Therefore, there is tinnitus on one side, so you should see a doctor in time. Determine which part of tinnitus is caused by the disease through examination. It is also related to the general situation. Hypertension, diabetes and systemic thyroid disease can all cause tinnitus. Therefore, you should see a doctor in time after tinnitus, because the sooner you treat tinnitus, the more effective it is.

Tinnitus refers to the abnormal sound feeling produced by people without any external stimulation. There are many reasons for tinnitus and deafness, which may be hot air or excessive pressure. Guidance: However, tinnitus is only a symptom, which may lead to deafness if it is not handled properly. If tinnitus and deafness occur after middle age, you should go to the hospital in time. Also check the cardiovascular system.