What are the side effects of temporal lobe removal? What does the left temporal lobe control? How is temporal lobe epilepsy diagnosed? Can you have temporal lobe seizures in your sleep? How do you get temporal lobe epilepsy? What drugs can cause rapid eye movement?
Common side effects of gentamicin may include reduced urine output, kidney damage, vertigo, dizziness, hearing loss, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), balance problems (vestibular), impaired coordination, balance and speech (ataxia), gait instability, skin reactions (swelling, rash, itching), and ...
(some hear hissing, roaring, or clicking). According to the Mayo Clinic (2015), tinnitus is pretty common, affecting about every one in five people. This condition can be constant or stop-and-go, with the volume of the sound ranging from minimal to uncomfortably loud. Smokers are more ...
Tinnitus is the feeling of ringing or buzzing in your ears, that isn’t always harmful but can be very annoying. According to medical professionals & scientific journals, patients with Meniere’s Disease can experience these symptoms anywhere from 20 minutes to 4 hours at a time. Meniere’s D...
A Ace,TG Quiz,NB Riverside - 《Vn45 Com》 被引量: 0发表: 1970年 Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on chronic tinnitus: a randomised, crossover, double blind, placebo controlled study Background: Chronic tinnitus is a disabling, almost untreatable, condition, usually accompan...
1. Why is it important for a health professional to ensure that medical terms are spelled correctly and that the accepted abbreviations are used? 2. What effects might spelling and abbreviation errors have on you, the provider, and the patient?...
The three symptoms found together are vertigo, hearing loss, and tinnitus (ringing in the ears). Acoustic neuroma: This is a benign tumor of the ear that can be present with vertigo. Neurologic: Much less commonly, the cause of vertigo may arise from the brain. Stroke, tumors, seizures, ...
1. Since the central nervous system adverse reactions of Efavirenz are dose-dependent and there is clear evidence that these adverse reactions have individual differences due to genetic polymorphism, selectively adjusting the dosage of Efavirenz may be a method to avoid central nervous system adverse ...
20. Burning sensation in the ear: -the auditory and vestibular nerve (cranial nerve number eight) can be linked to taste buds on the lingual nerve which respond to irritations of ears, tumor, etc., and cause symptoms like tinnitus, hyperacusis, or vertigo along with impaired taste sensation....
A cerebrovascular accident (also called a stroke) occurs when arteries that supply the brain with oxygen and nutrients become blocked or burst, resulting in the brain tissue not receiving sufficient oxygen. Answer and Explanation: Contrib...