Warning Signs Of Arachnoiditis
Ringing In The Ears

One of the major and annoying side effects of dealing with arachnoiditis and the damaged membranes that cause it is a persistent ringing in the ears (tinnitus). The ringing in the ears is not widely considered a condition of its own, but rather a symptom of other conditions. In any case, tinnitus can occur in patients for many reasons. One such reason, of course, is damage to nerves in and around the ear. These nerves can be damaged in many ways, such as being exposed to loud noises over an extended period. Tinnitus may also be the result of earwax blockage as well as age-related hearing loss. Any patient who is experiencing ringing in the ears should visit a hearing specialist to have their hearing evaluated and start the process of determining the cause.
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