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Q: Audiogram and inner ear disorders
asked by: DoctorQuestion on April 7th, 2008
I am getting a constant ringing in my left ear.I am taking sorry cant remember the name of the pill my doctor just gave me.It is a big white on looks like a motrin.Does not help .

I have been for a mri to rule out tumers.Every time I go back to the doctor he ses well looks like you got a little fluid in your throat.Well that doesent help I have a stiff neck and soar musels in my upper arms.

Dont know if this is some of the medications I am taking or what.
Maybe someone cant give me some pointers on how to go about haveing this diaginosed.

Thank You
mtweed


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on April 11th, 2008
Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders Answer A3925
Have you ever had an audiogram? You may want to consult an ENT-specialist to exclude an inner ear disorder.

You may want to also check your blood pressure. You didn’t name any of the medications you have taken so I can’t say if that stiff neck or sore arm muscles are caused by them. You may also request a standard blood analyses.




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