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Ringing in the ear, called tinnitus. Feeling of spinning, called vertigo. Bleeding from the ear. When to see a doctor. For ear discomfort or fullness or ...
Most hearing loss can be improved with hearing aids or cochlear implants. "There's evidence that improving hearing will improve cognition, and there might be ...
Loss of movement, called paralysis, of the face on the same side as the rash. Ear pain. Ringing sound in the ear that doesn't stop, called tinnitus. Hearing ...
"My tinnitus was rated as catastrophic — always heard, disturbs sleeping and makes all activities difficult." — Dianne Lee Needham. At this point, I decided to ...
Ear pain. Hearing loss. Ringing in your ears (tinnitus). Difficulty closing one eye. A sensation of spinning or moving (vertigo).
People with hearing symptoms may hear a rhythmic sound in the ear that occurs with the heartbeat, known as pulsatile tinnitus. Symptoms also may include ...
Although benign, acoustic neuromas can impact patients' quality of life significantly. Common symptoms include unilateral hearing loss and tinnitus.
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Not all antidepressants cause tinnitus, though. If your antidepressant is the cause of your tinnitus, switching to another medication may solve the problem. But ...
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