What : What is your age, how long has this been going on, what medications are you on, is there any associated hearing loss or vertigo, or any history of loud noise exposures? Any serious medical illnesses that required hospitalization prior to this? Many questions could be asked to help sort this out, but the most common cause of ringing in the ears (tinnitis) is high-frequency hearing loss. I would recommend you see an ENT for thorough history, exam, and audiometric testing.
Answered 3/1/2019
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