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continuing ringing or buzzing or other unexplained noise in ears; difficulty having a bowel movement; dizziness; feeling of indigestion; hair loss or thinning ...
ear drum. The soundwaves cause the ear drum and middle ear bones to vibrate. The sound waves then move into the inner ear, or cochlea, where tiny hair cells ...
A ruptured eardrum is a hole or tear in your eardrum, the thin tissue that separates your ear canal from your middle ear.
continuing ringing, buzzing, or other unexplained noise in ears; convulsions; cool, pale skin; cough or hoarseness; dark urine; decrease in frequency of ...
Take care around the eyes and ears. Don't use repellent on the hands of young children who may put their hands in their mouths. Wash treated skin with soap ...
Mature female ascariasis worms in the small intestine start laying eggs. In time, these eggs can be found in the stool. Your healthcare professional checks your ...
A number of factors can cause your child to have headaches. Factors include: Illness and infection. Common illnesses such as colds, the flu, and ear and sinus ...
continuing ringing or buzzing or other unexplained noise in the ears; feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings; hearing loss; lightheadedness; loss ...
... ears, seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there, seizures, shivering, slow or fast heartbeat, slurred speech, sweating, talking or acting with ...
pounding in the ears; seizures; severe stomach pain; slow heartbeat; stupor ... continuing ringing or buzzing or other unexplained noise in the ears; excess ...
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