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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 ...
Symptoms of an acoustic neuroma typically include loss of hearing in one ear; ringing in the ear, or tinnitus; and unsteadiness while walking. Occasionally ...
Examples are tinnitus, noise exposure, hereditary hearing problems, hearing loss due to surgery or other medical conditions, and age-related hearing loss.
In addition to hearing loss, tinnitus — or ringing in the ears — can develop temporarily or permanently. “The good news is that noise-induced hearing loss is ...
Chiari malformation type 1 · Ringing or buzzing in the ears, known as tinnitus. · Weakness. · Slow heart rhythm. · Curvature of the spine, known as scoliosis. The ...
Your ear has three areas: the outer, middle and inner ear. When you hear, sound waves pass through the outer ear and cause vibrations at the eardrum, which are ...
High blood pressure. Irritable bowel syndrome. Raynaud's disease. Ringing in the ears, also called tinnitus. Stroke. Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ).
They are skilled at performing less common procedures, such as surgery for acoustic neuromas or cochlear implants. Each year, Mayo Clinic health care providers ...
This condition causes small, painful lumps to form where your skin rubs together. The lumps heal and return and can lead to the formation of tunnels and ...
Signs and symptoms of earwax blockage may include: An earache; Feeling of fullness in the affected ear; Ringing or noises in the ear (tinnitus); Decreased ...
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