Tinnitus is not a disease, but rather a symptom of some other underlying health condition such as: Ear infection Neurological problem or damage Heart disease Thyroid issue Pregnancy Pressure in the sinus Traumatic brain injury Meniere’s disease The condition can occur anywhere from the outer ear,...
What is the Neurological Basis for Temporary Suppression of Tinnitus Following Loud Music?Casie KeatonMarta Hecocks
otologist, binocular vision specialist, rheumatologist, had numerous ER visits, two hospital admissions. I even participated in vestibular/neurological physical therapy over the course of several months. I had multiple head MRIs and
Hardell and Nilsson (2023) reported a case study in which a man and woman developed electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) with neurological symptoms, headache, fatigue, insomnia, tinnitus, skin disorders, and blood pressure variability) after a 5G antenna was added to a 3G/4G cell tower on the...
Neurological (or brain) symptoms Brain fog Numbness andtingling Dizziness Blurred vision Tinnitus, or a constant ringing in your ear Headache Fatigue Sleep issues Loss of smell and taste A hard time with concentration and memory Seizures Anxiety ...
That sucks, multiple types of viruses can definitely directly cause inner ear issues: "The inner ear is one of the neurological systems that the virus may attack, and the resulting damage may cause vertigo and/or tinnitus". I had similar issues but didn't notice any illness prior... so ...
To evaluate the performance of machine learning (ML) models and to compare it with logistic regression (LR) technique in predicting cognitive impairment related to post intensive care syndrome (PICS-CI). We conducted a prospective observational study of
Unmoored from physical reality, however, they can become a nightmare … hundreds of thousands of people in the United States alone suffer from conditions like chronic back pain, fibromyalgia, chronic pelvic pain, tinnitus, temporomandibular joint disorder, or repetitive strain injury, where, typically...
Our human body is at risk of multiple microbial invasions, and shingles is induced by the varicella zoster virus. Chickenpox shingles virus does not immediately appear as a "coiled waisted dragon" when it enters the body. When infected with the virus for the first time, it will manifest as ...
Results Patient cohort comparison Our first analysis of interest was whether patients with a diagnosis of PPPD would report differences in multi- sensory processing when compared to members of the gen- eral population. We were interested in the two subscales for low neurological threshold—sensory ...