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... hear those sounds. And we're evaluating the entire auditory system in that ... Mayo Clinic Minute: It tinnitus ringing in your ears? Mayo Clinic Minute ...
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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 ...
The Achilles tendon is the band of tissue that joins calf muscles at the back of the lower leg to the heel bone.
Symptoms of an acoustic neuroma typically include loss of hearing in one ear; ringing in the ear, or tinnitus; and unsteadiness while walking. Occasionally ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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