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Results 11 - 20 of 23 for tinnitus
  1. ... the ear is plugged Noises in the ear ( tinnitus ) Partial hearing loss, which may get worse
  2. ... be clear, pus, or bloody) Ear noise/buzzing ( tinnitus ) Earache or ear discomfort Hearing loss in the ...
  3. ... vomiting. Ringing or other noises in your ears ( tinnitus ).
  4. ... worsens over time) Ringing in the affected ear ( tinnitus ) Vertigo or dizziness
  5. ... time with continued exposure. Noise in the ear ( tinnitus ) may accompany hearing loss.
  6. ... or heart beat sounds in the ear (pulsatile tinnitus ) Weakness or loss of movement in the face ( ...
  7. ... blood) Deafness Nerve problems Ringing in the ears (tinnitus) Thickening of the blood Thyroid problems Vision problems
  8. ... irritation Loss of vision Ringing in the ears (tinnitus) Thirst Throat burning and swelling KIDNEYS Kidney failure ...
  9. ... wide) pupils Dry mouth Ringing in the ears ( tinnitus ) HEART AND BLOOD VESSELS Rapid heartbeat Increased blood ...
  10. ... persists or keeps returning Noises in the ear ( tinnitus ) Weakness of the face Cerebrospinal fluid leak
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