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ear congestion; fever; headache; loss of voice; muscle aches; sneezing; sore throat ... continuing ringing or buzzing or other unexplained noise in the ears ...
Dizziness, ringing in the ears and sudden hearing loss may happen. Eyes. Vasculitis can make the eyes look red. They may itch or burn. Giant cell arteritis can ...
Use a lighted instrument to look at your child's throat, ears and nose. ... You may be referred to a specialist in ear, nose and throat disorders. Your ...
When ear removal is needed to treat advanced skin cancer, Mayo Clinic's multidisciplinary team ensures hearing restoration is part of the plan. Coordinated care ...
Fatigue or drowsiness; Problems with speech; Dizziness or loss of balance. Sensory symptoms. Sensory problems, such as blurred vision, ringing in the ears, a ...
Swollen salivary glands — particularly the set located behind your jaw and in front of your ears; Skin rashes or dry skin; Vaginal dryness; Persistent dry ...
... ears, runny nose, seizures, thoughts of hurting yourself or others, trouble sleeping, trembling or shaking, unusual dreams, unusual mood or behavior ...
Ringing in the ears (tinnitus); Hearing loss; Blurred or double vision; Sensitivity to light (photophobia); Nausea and vomiting; Neck pain or stiffness ...
Plugged ears: What is the remedy? Exercise and illness · Share · Tweet. Feb. 13, 2024. Show references. AskMayoExpert. Upper respiratory tract infection. Mayo ...
continuing ringing or buzzing or other unexplained noise in the ears; coughing or spitting up blood; decreased vision or other changes in vision; dry mouth; ear ...
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