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Symptom: Loss of Hearing


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Loss of Hearing

1
  • hearing loss
  • dizziness and vertigo
  • facial weakness
  • balance problems
  • new gradually increasing headaches
2
  • earache
  • hearing loss
  • swollen lymph nodes in neck
  • fever
3
  • sense of fullness in ear
  • earache
  • hearing loss
  • recurrent episodes
  • ear pickers
4
  • recent use of antibiotics
  • hearing loss
5
  • history of head trauma
  • drainage from ear
  • hearing loss
  • facial weakness
6
  • progressive hearing loss
  • family history of hearing loss
  • ringing in the ear
  • most common in young adults
7
  • severe attacks of vertigo
  • progressive hearing loss
  • usually starts with one ear
  • recurrent attacks
8
  • itching and pain within ear canal
  • discharge of pus from ear canal
  • hearing loss in affected ear
9
  • sudden intense pain in the ear
  • bloodstained discharge from the ear canal
  • partial hearing loss
  • ear infection
  • recent flying or diving
10
  • hearing loss
  • difficulty hearing speech
  • more common with advancing age
11
  • skeletal pain, especially hips and pelvis
  • feeling of heat in extremities
  • enlargement of the skull
  • hearing loss
  • increased incidence of fractures
12
  • prolonged exposure to excessive noise
  • brief exposure to intensely loud sound
  • hearing loss
  • ringing in the ears
13
  • history of viral illness
  • ringing in the ear
  • vertigo and dizziness
  • hearing loss
14
  • recurrent pus like discharge from the ear
  • hearing loss
  • facial weakness on side of hearing loss
  • headache
  • earache
15
  • pain and swelling behind the ear
  • hearing loss
  • discharge from the ear
  • possible facial weakness
   





Possible medical conditions of Loss of Hearing : - Acoustic Neuroma - Stroke - Cholesteatoma - Vertebro-Basilar Insufficiency - Bell's Palsy - Mastoiditis - Otitis Media - Otitis Externa - Foreign Body In Ear - Cerumen Impaction - Ototoxicity - Basilar Skull Fracture - Otorrhea - Otosclerosis - Noise Induced Hearing Loss - Meniere's Disease - Multiple Sclerosis - Basilar Insufficiency - Eczema - Ruptured Ear Drum - Barotitis Media - Age Related Hearing Loss - Paget's Disease - Viral Labyrinthitis.



Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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