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4. What Are The Symptoms?

If you experience these symptoms, you should seek medical care. Based on the unusual nature of acoustic neuromas you're likely having issues with another condition, but something that merits medical attention regardless. Hearing loss is a common occurrence with an acoustic neuroma and usually only one ear is affected. Additionally, ringing in the ear/ears is common. This is known as tinnitus in the medical community and occurs in about 70% of cases in at least one ear. Ear infections, noise-related hearing loss, earwax buildup can also cause tinnitus.

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