I didn't have tinnitus prior to getting my one and only dose of Shingrix, but I have had tinnitus since receiving the vaccine. I described my experience in post #342 in this thread. (BTW, I received pushback from some other posters after I described my own experience with the vaccine.)
Briefly, the morning after I got the 1st dose, I woke up with degraded hearing, which worsened over the next 2 days to complete deafness in one ear and tinnitus. I was fortunate to be seen by an ENT within hours of waking up deaf and the oral steroid he prescribed was likely responsible for restoring my hearing. The tinnitus is permanent, however.
I searched for the words you posted on the GSK (vaccine maker) webpage and didn't find them. Then I googled some of the words and found that exact wording from your post in an FDA document. While the document is about the Shingrix vaccine trials, the wording you posted pertains to possible symptoms from shingles itself, i.e. not as an adverse effect from the Shingrix vaccine.
https://www.fda.gov/media/108793/download
(page 14 in the PDF file, however it's numbered page 10 in the FDA document.
Do a search in the document for the word "sensorineural")
From the FDA document:
"Other complications
VZV has been associated with vasculopathies including cerebral vasculopathy associated with TIA, stroke, hemiparesis or altered mental status. Other reported complications include myelitis, encephalitis, peripheral and cranial nerve palsies, and ocular disease such as acute retinal necrosis. Disseminated HZ and visceral HZ, such as pneumonia, hepatitis, and pancreatitis have been reported. Ramsay-Hunt syndrome, or VZV reactivation in the geniculate ganglion of the sensory branch of the facial nerve, may result in sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus and vestibular symptoms such as vertigo and nystagmus [(Gondivkar, 2010), (Nagel, 2013)]). Other unusual and rare presentations of VZV reactivation have been described, including HZassociated intestinal pseudo-obstruction [(Masood, 2015), (Zhou, 2012)], burning mouth syndrome (Nagel MA, 2016), and dental complications such as osteonecrosis of the maxilla
(Gupta, 2015)."
Having said all of that, the VAERS website has a disproportionate number of deafness cases reported following receipt of the Shingrix vaccine, though overall it's a tiny percentage of vaccine recipients.
Edit: Note that the FDA document does
not include the words you bolded in your post "
The Shingrix vaccine complications include:". If you're going to quote something, you really should give a link to the source.