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- Tinnitus | Causes, Symptoms and Treatment - Patient
Tinnitus is a noise such as a ringing or buzzing that you can hear, but the noise does not come from outside your ear Written by a GP
- Cant stop humming! - Brain and nerves - Patient Communities
I have been humming incessantly for several years now it has just about ruined my singing voice A speech therapist confirmed my suspicion that I have lost a lot of volume control of my voice because of the humming I have been trying to stop myself for over a year and I can only do so much
- When to Worry about Dizziness | Causes of Vertigo - Patient
The list of causes of dizziness is almost endless – but problems with your inner ear cause a special kind of dizziness called vertigo Reviewed by a GP
- Laryngitis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Patient
Laryngitis is an inflammation of your voice box Symptoms usually include croaky voice and dry cough Viral laryngitis typically gets worse over 2-3 days
- Vibrating or humming of the pelvic bone? - patient
I am 44, and have a humming sensation in my pelvic bone For a little health background I have suffered degenerative disc disease with two bulging discs, one pressing my nerve in my lumbar and sacral spine for 17 years now as well as a more current diagnosis adding arthritis and stenosis I also suffer from occasional bouts of bursitis in hip and shoulder and am currently having the worst
- Signs of tinnitus to look out for in children
Tinnitus is a ringing, humming, pulsing or hissing sound in your ear The sounds, which vary from person to person, are created by your own hearing system It's the feeling of hearing noises when no sound is actually present The condition is not just for adults But often kids think that hearing these sounds is normal, so might not tell their
- Sodium bicarbonate ear drops. Side effects info - Patient
Sodium bicarbonate ear drops are used to soften dry or hardened earwax You can learn more about the medication, including side effects at Patient
- Blepharospasm: Symptoms and Treatment | Doctor - Patient
Blepharospasm is a subtype of focal dystonia Most cases are idiopathic and termed being an essential blepharospasm or primary blepharospasm Written by a GP
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