I was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma. Had FSR and now I have
multiple complications.
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An acoustic neuroma is a benign tissue growth situated in the
hearing canal.
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Acoustic neuroma is a non-cancerous growth (a tumour) in the
brain. It grows on the acoustic nerve in the brain, the nerve that
controls hearing and balance. The common symptoms are hearing loss
and vertigo.
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most common first symptom of an acoustic neuroma is hearing
loss, which is often accompanied by a ringing sound (tinnitis).
People with acoustic neuromas sometimes report difficulties in
using the phone
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If an acoustic neuroma is strongly suspected then magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) is usually performed. The MRI is a very
accurate evaluation that is able to detect nearly 100% of acoustic
neuromas