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COVID-19 is making tinnitus worse, new study finds.

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New research also indicates that hearing loss could be ‘long COVID’ symptom

New research reveals that tinnitus, a common condition that causes the perception of noise in the ear and head, is being exacerbated by COVID-19 – as well as the measures helping to keep us safe.

The study of 3,103 people with tinnitus was led by Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), with support from the British Tinnitus Association and the American Tinnitus Association. The study involved participants from 48 countries, with the vast majority coming from the UK and the US.

Published in the journal Frontiers in Public Health, the research found that 40% of those displaying symptoms of COVID-19 simultaneously experience a worsening of their tinnitus.

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My tinnitus is behaving for now but it has caused some hearing loss. Something else to think about. Xxx

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I have tinnitus but presumed its because my father had it also and he was as fit as a fiddle other wise, and he died 95

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A friend had bad tinnitus after viral meningitis, so this virus is following some already known paths.

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