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It is not unusual when running a high fever to hear voices in a distorted way-- sometimes they seem louder, sometimes they seem as if they are very far away. This is often a symptom caused by the high fever. You should discuss these symptoms with your doctor, who can diagnose the cause of the high fever and give you medication to bring it down to normal, at which time your hearing should also return to normal.

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