Sudden tinnitus and sudden deafness
Tinnitus is a common symptom of sudden deafness. 91 percent of sudden deafness patients are reported to have single or double ear tinnitus. In some cases, tinnitus and sudden deafness may be the symptom of hearing loss. After some people have hearing impairment, tinnitus can last for several days. Tinnitus may be caused by hearing loss, which is called the process of central nervous system reorganization, which leads to tinnitus and auditory allergy.

Tinnitus with neurodeafness can be done in a similar way, just as in other forms. All treatments for hearing loss can also be effective in tinnitus.

When hearing is partially or completely recovered, tinnitus usually improves, and other forms of treatment are also beneficial to tinnitus treatment when hearing is not improved.