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If none of the conditions mentioned seem to apply to you, it's possible that your tinnitus is due to a rare cause, has unusual features, or is simply not covered in this guide. For example, pregnancy, atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), and anemia are occasionally associated with tinnitus; however, most people with these conditions do not have tinnitus. A rare cause of tinnitus is a benign brain tumor, called an acoustic neuroma.
In addition, many people with tinnitus have no identifiable cause.
It's important to have this symptom evaluated. Whether a cause can be identified or not, treatment may be available to improve your symptoms.
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