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How do we know that we have acoustic neuromas?

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Loss of hearing: The first symptom is usually a gradual loss of hearing in one ear, often accompanied by ringing in the ear (tinnitus) or a feeling of fullness in the ear. Less commonly, acoustic neuromas may cause sudden hearing loss. Other symptoms include: Problems with balance Vertigo (feeling like the world is spinning) Facial numbness and tingling Facial weakness Taste changes Difficulty swallowing

Answered 10/8/2016

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