do pain meds cause hearing loss
tinitisA bit more:Tinnitus is the medical term for ringing in the ears, not the cause. The cause of it can be due to a number of things, a few of which are taking too many aspirin, other medications, exposure to loud sounds, and high blood pressure.If you aren't taking any meds that can cause this, and if you haven't been exposed to loud sounds, you really need to see a doctor to diagnose and treat the cause of this.
Yes it can some meds tell you that! Reserch the med you are on!
That might depend on what the medication is, and what condition you are being treated for. I suggest you consult with your doctor.
Not the mild ones but you should always consult your doctor before taking any new meds.
"Meds" is short for medications. You hear this abbreviation in medical situations like hospitals, pharmacies, and doctors' offices. Here are some sentences.What meds are you taking?This patient is on way too many meds!We need to give her meds on time while she's in the hospital.He hasn't been taking his meds correctly.
it feels like something is crawling in my back and my head why?
Is she forgetful? What medications is she taking? Some medications containing Valproate semisodium, divalproex sodium, sodium valproate and valproic acid or seizure meds may cause an at-risk Alzheimer's patient to hear voices then talk to themselves in time, or if the medication is stopped or is not constantly in the system. Hearing voices is a symptom of psychosis. Memory problems is a symptom of dementia that may lead to Alzheimer's.
It is not recommended to stop any medication without the direction and guidance of a physician, especially meds that are taken long term. Some meds can cause severe reactions if stopped abruptly. *Always discuss your health concerns with your physician.
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i take pravastatin and tramadol. I wake up every night in a puddle of sweat could it be because of taking these two meds together?
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