What cancer causes tinnitus?

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Nasopharyngeal carcinoma, brain cancer, middle ear cancer and other cancers can lead to tinnitus.

What cancer causes tinnitus?

1. Nasopharyngeal

carcinoma is caused by EB virus infection, genetic factors and other reasons. After the tumor gradually increases in size, it will compress the Eustachian tube of the ear, leading to blockage of the Eustachian tube, causing tinnitus.

2. Brain cancer Most brain

cancer is caused by cancer cells metastasizing in other parts. The tumor can compress the acoustic nerve, causing tinnitus symptoms in patients.

What cancer causes tinnitus?

3. Middle ear cancer

The cause of middle ear cancer is not clear, and may be related to long-term inflammatory stimulation. Tumors can damage the tympanic membrane, leading to tinnitus, hearing loss, etc.



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