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Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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MBBS, MD - Oncology, DNB - Super Special...read more

Oncologist•Noida
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Brain tumours vary in shape and size and the same is the case with their symptoms. The location of the tumour affects the symptoms greatly. Just like in any other type of a malignant tumour, brain tumour has a rapid growth and proliferation of abnormal cells that may have its origin in affected site or areas adjacent to it. As per studies, every 2 in 1,00,000 people are said to be affected by brain tumour in India. However, it may come as a relief to some as not all brain tumors are cancerous or...more
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ENT Specialist•Kollam
Since your exposed to loud sounds it may damage the inner ear. The condition is causing acoustic trauma. The symptom is called tinnitus. The remedy is to avoid noise exposure for some days normally it ll subside. If not kindly revert back.
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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You have acoustic intolerance called hyperacusis ; hyperacusis can come on gradually or occur suddenly where the patient finds themself in a state of crisis. You might have to do a check up.
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Diabetologist•Thane
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Can be due to Vitamin Deficiency of due to peripheral neuropathy or due to mortons Neuroma. He should be given multivitamin along with pregablin on trial basis for at least 2 weeks. If won't get improved then go for neuro opinion.
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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MBBS, MS - Otorhinolaryngology

ENT Specialist•Delhi
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It is a disorder of the inner ear, which is characterized by episodes of vertigo, ringing in the ear (tinnitus), hearing loss, and fullness in the ear.

Epidemiology, Incidence, and Prevalence

The reported prevalence of Meniere disease varies widely, from 15 per 100,000 in the United States to 157 per 100,000 in the United Kingdom.

Causes

The cause of Meniere s disease is elevated endolymphatic pressure. Causes of elevated endolymphatic pressure include:
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ENT Specialist•Delhi
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It is a disorder of the inner ear, which is characterized by episodes of vertigo, ringing in the ear (tinnitus), hearing loss, and fullness in the ear.

Epidemiology, Incidence, and Prevalence

The reported prevalence of Meniere disease varies widely, from 15 per 100,000 in the United States to 157 per 100,000 in the United Kingdom.

Causes

The cause of Meniere s disease is elevated endolymphatic pressure. Causes of elevated endolymphatic pressure include:
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Homeopathy Doctor•Secunderabad
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What is Vertigo and what causes it?

Vertigo:

Vertigo is a sensation or feeling of spinning around and losing one s balance even though there is no movement in you or environment.

What causes vertigo?

If the vertigo is caused by problems in the brain or central nervous system it is referred as central vertigo and if the vertigo is caused by problems in inner ear, then it is termed as a peripheral vertigo.

The labyrinth of the inner ear has tiny organs ...more
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Physiotherapist•Gurgaon
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The condition is named as Mortan's Neuroma.
Treatment is usually conservative , surgery is considered if condition is too serious.
Padding, Icing, orthotics can improve your symptoms.

I would suggest you to go to orthopaedist or an expert physio only to get it diagnosed.

Thank you !
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