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This noncancerous tumor can sometimes grow on a nerve in the head, causing hearing loss and balance problems.
hearing loss; high fever; high or low blood pressure; hostility; inability to move arms, legs, or facial muscles; inability to speak; increased hunger ...
Hearing loss if the tumor is near a nerve that controls hearing. Radiation therapy. Radiation therapy for brain tumors uses powerful energy beams to kill tumor ...
... hearing loss, irritability, jerking movements, mood or mental changes ... cough; ear congestion; fever; loss of voice; lower back or side pain; painful or ...
A list of the medicines you take. Include the dosages. Eyeglasses, hearing aids or dentures. Personal care items such as a brush, a comb, a shaving kit and a ...
hair loss or thinning of the hair; hearing loss; heartburn; impaired vision; lack or loss of strength; loss of memory; problems with memory; seeing double ...
redness or swelling in the ear; tender, swollen glands in the neck; voice changes. Less common. Change in or loss of taste; difficulty in moving; increased ...
Muffled hearing or slight to moderate hearing loss. Airplane ear usually isn't serious and responds to self-care. Safe and happy travels. Should ...
cough; fast, irregular, pounding, or racing heartbeat or pulse; feeling drunk; fever; hearing loss; lower back or side pain; painful or difficult urination ...
Also, elderly people are more likely than younger adults to get very sick if the medicine causes stomach problems. ... hallucinations (seeing, hearing, or feeling ...
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