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- ... include head injury, ear surgery, and having many long-lasting ear infections . Mal de Debarquement syndrome (MdDS). This condition is triggered after long periods of motion, such as being on a ...
- ... infection. Severe infections can lead to sepsis or long-term health problems. What happens during a pneumococcal disease test? The type of pneumococcal disease test you have is usually based on your symptoms. If you have a mild infection, such as an ear or sinus infection, your provider may diagnose and ...
- ... Symptoms in some commonly affected areas include: Eyes, ears, and nose Changes in vision or loss of ... and/or itching, burning eyes Ringing in the ears ( tinnitus ) Hearing loss Dizziness Sinus infections Skin Rashes ...
- ... other areas of your body, such as your ears, nose, lips, or nipples. When you are exposed ... narrowing quickly. They also stay narrowed for a long period of time. A Raynaud attack can be ... starts to warm up Skin that takes a long time to warm up after exposure What happens ...
- ... will also be placed on your finger or ear to monitor the oxygen level in your blood. ... spend in bed. So if you spend a long time in bed without being able to sleep, ...
- ... specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the ear, nose, and throat. A gastroenterologist , a doctor who ...
- ... and other problems, such as: Sinus, throat, and ear infections Respiratory infections, such as pneumonia and bronchitis ...
- ... and vomiting Rapid breathing (hyperventilation) Ringing in the ears ( tinnitus ) Sweating You may also need this test ...
- ... pneumonia bacteria can also cause infections of the ear , sinuses, and bloodstream. References ACOG: The American College ...