Symptomsof an acoustic neuroma

An acoustic neuroma may not cause any obvious symptoms at first.Any symptoms tend to develop gradually and often include: hearing loss, which usually only affects one ear tinnitus(hearing sounds that come from insidethe body) vertigo (the sensation that you're moving or spinning) Alarge acoustic neuroma can also sometimes cause: persistent headaches temporary blurred ordoublevision numbness, pain or weakness on one side of the face problems with limb co-ordination (ataxia) on one side of the body a hoarse voice or difficulty swallowing
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