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Sudden hearing loss disorder
- ... include objects in the ear canal, ruptured eardrums, sudden hearing loss, and severe infections. ... Pain, hearing loss, dizziness, ringing in the ear, and ruptured ... blow to the head, flying, scuba diving, falling while water ...
- ... in one ear than the other. You have sudden, severe hearing loss or ringing in the ears (tinnitus). You have ...
- ... your provider right away if you have a sudden change in your hearing or hearing loss with other symptoms, such as: Headache Vision changes ...
- ... changes , such as reduced vision, decreased visual field , sudden vision loss, double vision (diplopia) Hearing loss
- Contact your provider if you have: Hearing loss that is sudden or getting worse Ringing in one ear Dizziness (vertigo)
- ... tingling , most often on the face or scalp Sudden falls (drop ... ache Hearing loss Muscle weakness Nausea and vomiting Pain in one ...
- ... which may cause dizziness. Avoid loud noises or sudden pressure ... Treatment for total hearing loss involves developing skills ...
- ... and sweating often occur. Symptoms get worse with sudden movement. Often, you will need to lie down and close your eyes. You may feel dizzy and off-balance for anywhere from 20 minutes to 24 hours. Hearing loss is often only in one ear, but it ...
- ... damages nearby nerves Injury to the ear after sudden changes in pressure from flying or deep sea diving
- ... general illness Nasal congestion Cough Lethargy Vomiting Diarrhea Hearing loss in the affected ear Drainage of fluid from the ear Loss of appetite The ear infection may start shortly after a cold. Sudden drainage of yellow or green fluid from the ...