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harrshaw
Asked October 2010
I have a hearing problem and now I sometimes hear noises in my ears. Is this Tinnitus or a more serious problem?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Oct 2010
Likely it's tinnitus, but that can be caused by medications and other issues, so you really need to see your doctor. You don't want it to get worse if you can do something about it.
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Good luck,
Carol