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Ringing of the Ear
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episode of dizziness and vertigo
ringing in the ear
progressive hearing loss
pressure in the ear
2
unilateral hearing loss
ringing in the ear
poor balance
possible facial weakness
new progressively increasing headache
3
pulsatile noise in ear
hearing loss
headache
4
ringing in the ear
difficulty swallowing
bloody discharge from ear
hoarseness
5
excessive use of aspirin, certain antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications
ringing in the ears
6
prolonged exposure to excessive noise
brief exposure to intensely loud sound
sudden or progressive hearing loss
ringing in the ear
7
loss of hearing of high pitched sounds
difficulty hearing speech
ringing in the ears
more common with advancing age
8
prominent or protruding eyeballs
rapid heart rate
ringing in the ears
anxious
9
recent use of antibiotics
hearing loss
ringing in the ears
10
young adults
ringing in the ear
family history
hearing loss in one or both ears
11
history of head trauma
headache
ringing in ears
dizziness and vertigo
possible hearing loss
12
weakness and fatigue
black tarry stool
heavy menstrual bleeding
recent major surgery
history of aspirin or anti-inflammatory use
dizziness
ringing in the ear
Possible medical conditions of Ringing of the Ear : - Meniere's Syndrome - Labyrinthitis - Acoustic Neuroma - Meningioma - Arteriovenous Malformation - Dural Fistula - Paget's Disease - Glomus Tympanicum - Glomus Jugulare Tumor - Cholesteatoma - Ototoxicity - Noise Induced Hearing Loss - Tinnitus - Age Related Hearing Loss - Thyrotoxicosis - Otosclerosis - Sensorineural Hearing Loss - Head Injury - Basilar Skull Fracture - Anemia.
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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008
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