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- Noise started after a recent ear or head injury
- Loss of balance makes it hard to stand
- You think you need to be seen, and the problem is urgent
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Contact Doctor Within 24 Hours
- Earache
- Sudden hearing loss in one or both ears
- You think you need to be seen, but the problem is not urgent
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- You have tinnitus which beats in time with your pulse (heartbeat)
- Hearing loss or ringing in the ears is constant OR comes and goes
- Tinnitus is getting worse
- Hearing loss has come on slowly over months or years
- You find it hard to cope with the symptoms. It disturbs sleep, your ability to focus, or makes you feel anxious or depressed.
- Your ear feels congested. It could be blocked with wax.
- You are taking medicine that can cause tinnitus (such as aspirin or meds for anxiety, depression, acne, some antibiotics, blood pressure and other)
- Mild tinnitus in both ears. May only hear the ringing at night or in quiet room.
- You have other questions or concerns
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