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hearing loss
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ear anatomy, decreased hearing, deafness, loss of hearing, hearing loss, total, partial inability to hear sound in one, ears, preventing hearing loss is more effective than treating it after "the damage", minor decreases in hearing, normal after age 20, deafness related to nerve damage affects 1 out of 5 people by age 55, comes on gradually, rarely ends in complete deafness, hearing loss of aging, alzheimer's disease, neurological problems, falsely suspected in older people, they have hearing problems, many causes, hearing loss, divided into 2 categories, conductive loss occurs, mechanical problem, fluid, in the ear, three tiny bones, the ear, ossicles, fail to conduct sound, cochlea, eardrum, fail to vibrate in response to sound, nerve loss occurs, the nerves involved, hearing, injured, conductive loss, reversible, nerve loss, screening, hearing loss is now recommended, all newborns, in children, hearing problems, speech to develop slowly, ear infections, the most common cause of temporary hearing loss in children, fluid, linger, in the ear following an ear infection, this fluid, go unnoticed, cause significant hearing problems in children, fluid that stays longer than 8, 12 weeks is cause, concern,
genetic, osteogenesis imperfecta, leopard syndrome, multiple lentigines, otosclerosis, robinson type ectodermal dysplasia, cockayne syndrome, bjorn pili torti, deafness syndrome, multiple synostosis syndrome, hunter syndrome, taybi oto-palato-digital syndrome, hereditary nephritis, mohr syndrome, hurler syndrome, waardenburg syndrome, kartagener syndrome, fronto-metaphyseal dysplasia syndrome, morquio syndrome, trisomy 13 s, multiple lentigines syndrome, treacher collins syndrome, stickler syndrome, congenital, rubella syndrome, congenital atresia, the external auditory canal, congenital cytomegalovirus, congenital perilymphatic fistula, fetal methyl mercury effects, fetal iodine deficiency effects, infectious, meningitis, mumps, measles, ear infection, otitis media, scarlet fever, traumatic, traumatic perforation, the eardrum, skull fracture, temporal bone, acoustic trauma from explosions, fireworks, gunfire, rock concerts, earphones, barotrauma, differences in pressure, toxic, aminoglycoside antibiotics, ethacrynic acid, oral, aspirin, chloroquine, quinidine, age-related, age-related hearing loss, presbycusis, occupational, occupation, exposure to loud noises on a continuous day-to-day basis, result in hearing loss, due to nerve end damage, increased attention to conditions, in the work environment has markedly decreased the likelihood of work-related hearing loss, occupational hearing loss, meniere's disease, acoustic neuroma, temporary hearing loss, build-up of wax, in the ear canal, foreign body lodged, in the ear canal, injury, head, allergy, blocked eustachian tubes, scarred, perforated eardrum, ear infections, chronic otitis externa, chronic otitis media, malignant otitis externa, reaction to medication aminoglycosides, chloroquine, quinidine,
wax build-up, frequently be flushed out, the ear, gently, ear syringes, available in drug stores, warm water, wax softeners, cerumenex, needed wax is hard, impacted, care, removing foreign bodies, easy to get to, have health care provider remove the object, don't use sharp instruments to remove foreign bodies, a hearing aid, in coping, hearing loss, nerve damage, hearing problems, persistent, unexplained, hearing problems adversely affect lifestyle, an association, symptoms ear pain
medical history, a physical examination performed, medical history, hearing loss in detail, the hearing loss in both ears, one ear, the hearing loss mild, severe, the hearing lost, inability to hear any sound, decreased hearing acuity, words sound garbled, decreased ability to understand speech, decreased ability to locate the source of a sound, how long has the hearing loss been present, did it occur, age 30, tinnitus, ringing, sounds, ear pain, physical examination, detailed examination, the ears, diagnostic tests, audiometry, an electronic hearing test, auditory response test, ct scan, the head, a tumor, fracture is suspected, x-ray, the head, tympanometry, caloric test, mri, the ear, mri, the head, a hearing aid, cochlear implant provided to improve hearing.
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