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... tinnitus, Tympanic membrane retraction, Facial nerve tumor, Conductive hearing loss. Show more areas of focus for Mallory J. Raymond, M.D. ...
Tianeptine: Is safe use possible? Tinnitus and antidepressants · Transcranial magnetic stimulation · Traumatic brain injury · Treating hidradenitis suppurativa ...
Cough headaches are a type of head pain triggered by coughing and other types of straining. This may include sneezing, blowing your nose, laughing, crying, ...
Caring for someone with diabetes can be a struggle for friends and family members. Here are some helpful tips. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Tinnitus can interfere with ...
... tinnitus, Neurofibromatosis type 2, Facial nerve tumor. Show more areas of focus for Nicholas L. Deep, M.D.. Jim R. Dornhoffer, M.D..
Primidone is used alone or in combination with other medicines, to control seizures (convulsions) in the treatment of epilepsy. This medicine is an ...
Mayo Clinic Minute: Is tinnitus causing that ringing in your ear? Mayo Clinic Minute: Why vaccines are especially important for older people · Medicine use in ...
Peripheral neuropathy ≥ grade 2 or clinically significant sensorineural hearing loss or tinnitus. Concurrent illness, including severe infection that may ...
... tinnitus, Temporal bone fracture, Tympanic membrane retraction, Facial nerve tumor, Conductive hearing loss · Quintin M. Cappelle ...
Tendons are tough bands of fibrous tissue that connect muscles to bone. The name for an inflamed tendon is tendinitis. Tendinitis usually happens when ...
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