Can Hearing Loss Occur in Neurogenic Tinnitus?

Neurogenic tinnitus with the possibility of hearing loss.
Neurogenic tinnitus is a disease whose etiology is not completely clear for the time being, and it can lead to all kinds of strange sounds inside the ears of the patient in the absence of an external sound source, such as buzzing, cicadas, and so on.
Hearing loss is a manifestation of auditory dysfunction, the causes of which are very diverse, such as ear diseases, adverse drug reactions, neurological disorders and so on. The intracochlear lesions, auditory neuropathy, and acoustic neuroma that cause the appearance of tinnitus are likely to cause hearing loss, so tinnitus is very likely to have hearing loss symptoms.
In conclusion, hearing loss is a common symptom for tinnitus patients, and the more severe the condition, the more serious the hearing loss is likely to be, and may even face the consequences of deafness. Therefore, if you experience abnormal tinnitus or hearing loss, you should seek medical attention.