Call Doctor or Seek Care Now
- Hearing loss started suddenly in one or both ears and present now
- You feel weak or very sick
- You think you need to be seen, and the problem is urgent
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Contact Doctor Within 24 Hours
- Earache
- Hearing loss after a very loud noise (such as explosion)
- Taking medicine that can damage hearing (such as gentamycin, tobramycin, furosemide, ethacrynic acid, cisplatin, quinidine)
- Using aspirin daily or long-term
- You think you need to be seen, but the problem is not urgent
Contact Doctor During Office Hours
- Tinnitus is bothersome or keeps you from working or going to school
- Tinnitus lasts more than 7 days
- Tinnitus mainly in one ear
- Hearing is slowly getting worse
- Taking medicine that can cause tinnitus (such as indomethacin, propranolol, levodopa, carbamazepine, aminophylline)
- Symptoms of hearing loss, dizziness, and ringing in the ears that come and go
- Hearing loss long-term exposure to loud noise (such as music or at work)
- You have other questions or concerns
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Self Care at Home
- Mild tinnitus in both ears and only heard in quiet room
- Brief spell of tinnitus after an exposure to loud noise (such as a music or at work)
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