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Tinnitus management and mitigation. Significance to patient care. The research conducted by Dr. Kingsbury and her lab colleagues on human factors in aviation ...
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The tissues are known as tendons. Pain can spread into the forearm and wrist. Rest, pain medicines and physical therapy often help relieve tennis elbow. People ...
Ringing in the ears, called tinnitus. Sore throat. When to see a doctor. Make an appointment with a doctor or other healthcare professional if you have any ...
This is called pulsatile tinnitus. Elevation in blood pressure or an ear canal blockage can cause you to hear your pulse. An abnormality of the arteries by the ...
This condition causes small, painful lumps to form where your skin rubs together. The lumps heal and return and can lead to the formation of tunnels and ...
Ringing in the ears (tinnitus); Hearing loss; Blurred or double vision; Sensitivity to light (photophobia); Nausea and vomiting; Neck pain or stiffness ...
Chiari malformation type 1 · Ringing or buzzing in the ears, known as tinnitus. · Weakness. · Slow heart rhythm. · Curvature of the spine, known as scoliosis. The ...
Ringing sound in the ear that doesn't stop, called tinnitus. Hearing loss or hearing that is very sensitive. Fast, random eye movements. A feeling of ...
Tinnitus: Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute. Bothered by a ringing or buzzing in your ears? Dr. Janalene Niichel has some answers about tinnitus. To listen ...
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