In rare cases, a little-known disease could be the cause of tinnitus. One such disorder is Paget's disease, which adversely affects bone recycling and leads to fragile bones. Some people with Meniere's disease also develop tinnitus. This chronic inner ear disease leads to vertigo, hearing loss, and aural fullness (a feeling of pressure in the ear).

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