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25th September 2009
When looking for effective tinnitus remedies you will need to separate natural tinnitus remedies from mainstream treatments and consider the pros and cons of each. But first you need to understand the real causes of tinnitus before you can appreciate the ... Read >
Author: John Cielo
07th September 2009
Hearing Loss, also known as Hearing Impairment is described as the decrease in the ability of the ears and its other parts to perceive as well as detect sounds. It can happen either suddenly or gradually.
Hearing loss is commonly observed in older adul... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
06th September 2009
For millions of people suffering from hearing loss and other ear problems, tinnitus may be one of the most obvious symptoms. There are variations to this type of hearing perceptions as well depending on the severity of the condition as well as the areas a... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
04th September 2009
Children and adults who have severe hearing problems or are deaf can be qualified for cochlear implants. The Food and Drug Administration or FDA has approved regulation of the device as long as thorough examination and assessment has been done rendering t... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
20th August 2009
Scientific advancement has brought in several wonder drugs for the treatment of ordinary to complicated diseases/infections. Amoxil (or Amoxicillin) is one such all-in-one drug which treats several infections. Administered orally as tablets, powder or dro... Read >
Author: Mark Smith
12th August 2009
Tinnitus is a Latin word (like generally medical terms) and means tinkling otherwise ringing like a bell. Tinnitus is blast otherwise ringing inside the ears, as thumbs down such outdoor real noise is present. Tinnitus can rise inside one of the four sect... Read >
Author: Gumbo
11th August 2009
When you or a loved one suffers a deafness, it is important to find out the sensorineural hearing loss causes and the probable treatments. To understand how it occurs, it's vital to realise how a person hears. The ear is made up of 3 parts : the outer ear... Read >
Author: Dana Roman
10th August 2009
Types of Sinuses
Paranasal Sinus
Sinus is an air-filled space commutating with the nasal cavity within the bone of the face and skull. It forms developmentally through the excavation of by air-filled sacs from the nasal cavity. The process starts pare... Read >
Author: Urmann
01st August 2009
Our ears take part in these two main purposes; empowering us to jointly hear and keep our balance. Of course, all through the duration of a natural life, the hearing function of our ears get to be worn out and less effective. It is a fact, one out of thre... Read >
Author: Michael Jay
30th July 2009
Tinnitus is more common than you might imagine. Tinnitus is much more common is people in middle to later life than it is in younger people, so increased tinnitus awareness may occur coincidentally with other age-related factors. Changes in the levels of... Read >
Author: tbm38668
23rd July 2009
Tinnitus is not a disease but a symptom resulting from a range of underlying causes that can include ear infections, foreign objects or wax in the ear, nose allergies that prevent (or induce) fluid drain and cause wax build-up, and injury from loud noises... Read >
Author: holdhjy.letfdq@gmail.com
11th July 2009
There are many natural tinnitus treatments you can try. One in particular was developed by Dr. Tomatis, an ear, nose and throat doctor in Paris in the 1950s. Dr. Tomatis discovered how classical music, especially from the famous composer Mozart, could sig... Read >
Author: Candy
09th July 2009
Tinnitus is a problem for which there cannot be one treatment. Tinnitus treatments have to be given on a case-by-case basis because there are several symptoms and causes for this problem. After proper medical examination and an audiological test it may be... Read >
Author: Candy
02nd July 2009
Are you looking for any type of tinnitus control? Are you even familiar with what tinnitus is? Perhaps you have had this awful noise in your ears and never really knew what it was. This ringing has been going on for more than three days now and it is gett... Read >
Author: Candy
29th June 2009
Suffering with tinnitus? Maybe it is so bad that your hearing is being affected. Or perhaps you are experiencing pain with your tinnitus. You are not on your own. Many of us, as we age, are experiencing the same sort of problems. It can be a frustrating, ... Read >
Author: Candy
28th June 2009
Tinnitus is the hearing of certain sounds like whistling, chirping, hissing, humming etc. in the ears in the absence of any this type of sound outside. Such sounds that much originate based on the head. It may become severe with time, leading to permanent... Read >
Author: Candy
22nd June 2009
The constant ringing, swishing, or any other type of noise that we sometimes notice in our ear is a medical condition called tinnitus. While it is not a serious condition for the most part, it can be a major nuisance and that is why people are looking for... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
18th May 2009
The process of hearing begins when sound waves or vibrations in the air reach the outside of the ear. The ear has three major parts: the external ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. A sound wave enters through the external part and reaches the middle e... Read >
Author: richersiamon
18th May 2009
The process of hearing begins when sound waves or vibrations in the air reach the outside of the ear. The ear has three major parts: the external ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. A sound wave enters through the external part and reaches the middle e... Read >
Author: jainish
21st April 2009
The ear is a very sensitive organ; it is the house of one of the most important senses of the human body – the auditory sense. Due to its delicate nature, there are several problems that can occur with the human ear. One of the most common problems occu... Read >
Author: John Adison
09th March 2009
Do you have tinnitus, the constant ringing of the ears even without external stimuli? Well if you do, you’re in good company. Famous personalities with tinnitus are purported to include the likes of Ludwig van Beethoven, Eric Clapton, Barbra Streisand, ... Read >
Author: AnnaGold
13th February 2009
The Bone Anchored Hearing Aid or BAHA is a type of hearing aid used in the management of bilateral conductive hearing loss. It is widely accepted as an alternative if an air-conduction hearing aid is contraindicated. It uses a surgically implanted titaniu... Read >
Author: MarkD
13th February 2009
The Bone Anchored Hearing Aid or BAHA is a type of hearing aid used in the management of bilateral conductive hearing loss. It is widely accepted as an alternative if an air-conduction hearing aid is contraindicated. It uses a surgically implanted titaniu... Read >
Author: MarkD
13th February 2009
Bone anchored hearing aids are hearing aids that carry sound through the bone of the skull. Conventional hearing aids amplify sound so the user can hear better. With this type of hearing aid, sound is vibrated through the skull, skipping the outer and mid... Read >
Author: MarkD
13th February 2009
Bone anchored hearing aids are hearing aids that carry sound through the bone of the skull. Conventional hearing aids amplify sound so the user can hear better. With this type of hearing aid, sound is vibrated through the skull, skipping the outer and mid... Read >
Author: MarkD
10th February 2009
It is indeed very difficult to lose your sense of hearing. How could you hear those three precious words, I LOVE YOU? How could you hear when your friends are gossiping behind your back? There are just so many things you could do with your ear. On the oth... Read >
Author: MarkD
10th February 2009
It is indeed very difficult to lose your sense of hearing. How could you hear those three precious words, I LOVE YOU? How could you hear when your friends are gossiping behind your back? There are just so many things you could do with your ear. On the oth... Read >
Author: MarkD
26th November 2008
Canine ear infections are a common problem for dog owners. The infection can occur in the external ear canal and spread to the middle ear. Dogs with hairy or pendulous ears commonly suffer infections.
Causes
The most common cause for canine ear infe... Read >
Author: D Swain
26th November 2008
Canine ear infections are a common problem for dog owners. The infection can occur in the external ear canal and spread to the middle ear. Dogs with hairy or pendulous ears commonly suffer infections.
Causes
The most common cause for canine ear infe... Read >
Author: D Swain
06th October 2008
Earache is not a health condition in itself. Ear aches are caused due to various reasons like ear infections, injuries etc. It is not necessary that every ear ache should be due to blocking of Eustachian tube. Ear ache can be caused due to certain conditi... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies
06th October 2008
Earache is not a health condition in itself. Ear aches are caused due to various reasons like ear infections, injuries etc. It is not necessary that every ear ache should be due to blocking of Eustachian tube. Ear ache can be caused due to certain conditi... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies
09th September 2008
There are many factors which can lead to otalgia or earache. Among those factors, the first is the buildup of pressure in the eustachian tube. The eustachian tube drains fluids out of the middle ear through the back of the throat. But sometimes, a cold, a... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
09th September 2008
Growth hormone (GH) deficiency is a disorder that absorbs the pituitary gland (a small gland sited at the base of the brain), which produces increase hormone and other hormones. When the pituitary gland does not produce adequate growth hormone, growth wil... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th September 2008
Frey's syndrome also known as Baillarger’s syndrome, Dupuy’s syndrome, Auriculotemporal syndrome or Frey-Baillarger syndrome. Frey's Syndrome is a rare neurological disorder that results from injury or surgery near the parotid glands (which manufactur... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st July 2008
Impairments in hearing can happen in either frequency or intensity, or both. Hearing loss severity is based on how well a person can hear the frequencies or intensities most often associated with speech. Severity can be described as mild, moderate, severe... Read >
Author: peterhutch
17th July 2008
Pneumonia is a lung disease that can be caused by a variety of viruses, bacteria, and sometimes fungi. Pneumococcal pneumonia is an infection in the lungs caused by bacteria called Streptococcus pneumoniae. S. pneumoniae, also called pneumococcus, can ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
17th July 2008
The gradual hearing loss that occurs as you age (presbycusis) is a common condition. An estimated one-quarter of Americans between the ages of 65 and 75 and around three-quarters of those older than 75 have some degree of hearing loss.
Sound and the ea... Read >
Author: peterhutch
17th July 2008
Ear problems are often caused by an infection. However, other conditions may also cause ear pain or discomfort. Follow this chart for more information about ear problems.
The most common causes of this are infection. The ear is made up of three separat... Read >
Author: peterhutch
15th July 2008
Ear infections are the most common illnesses in babies and young children. Most often, the infection affects the middle ear and is called otitis media. The tubes inside the ears become clogged with fluid and mucus. This can affect hearing, because sound c... Read >
Author: peterhutch
03rd July 2008
Ear infections not only cause dogs pain and irritation, they can cause permanent damage and hearing loss if left untreated. Ear infections are very common in dogs, and are probably among the most frequent conditions treated by your veterinarian. Because d... Read >
Author: Dean Burton
17th June 2008
Ear ache is any ache or pain arising in the ear. It is an ache localized in the middle or inner ear. Technically ear ache may be called otalgia or otodynia. Otalgia is ear pain or an earache. Primary otalgia is from pain that originates inside the ear. Re... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
04th June 2008
A ruptured eardrum is a tear or a hole in your eardrum (tympanic membrane), the thin membrane that separates your ear canal from your middle ear. This membrane vibrates when sound waves strike it, starting the process of converting sound waves into nerve ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th May 2008
Normally the eardrum is airtight and watertight. To keep pressure inside and outside the eardrum equal, we have natural "drainage" tubes (the Eustachian tubes) that connect the middle ears (the space behind the eardrum) to the back of the nose and throa... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
27th May 2008
The ear works by receiving sound waves and sending messages to the brain. The outer ear includes the part of the ear you can see and the ear canal. The sound waves go through the ear canal and hit the eardrum and cause it to vibrate.
Ear infections are... Read >
Author: peterhutch
21st May 2008
Barotrauma is physical damage to body tissues caused by a difference in pressure between an air space inside or beside the body and the surrounding gas or liquid. Barotrauma typically occurs to air spaces within a body when that body moves to or from a hi... Read >
Author: peterhutch
20th May 2008
Hearing loss is one of the worst impairment one can have in life. Can you imagine a situation where you cannot hear what the people around you are talking about? What will be your reaction if you cannot enjoy the sounds in your environment? Yes, hearing l... Read >
Author: Article King
15th May 2008
Hearing loss is one of the worst impairments one can have in life. Can you imagine a situation where you cannot hear what people around you are talking about? What would your reaction be if you cannot enjoy the sounds in your environment? Yes, hearing los... Read >
Author: Jayne Bettles
28th April 2008
Achondroplasia is an autosomal predominant disorder that is a popular reason of dwarfism. In achondroplasia, the mutated kind of the receptor is constitutively involved and this leads to seriously abbreviated bones. An individual with achondroplasia has a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
16th April 2008
Otitis media is an inflammation of the middle ear, it usually occurs after respiratory tract infections. It is often prevalent among ages 6 to 36 months and 4 to 6 years old.It is seen most frequently in males and children with cleft palate. There is also... Read >
Author: k. harris
09th April 2008
The ear is one of the most significant parts of the human body and is separated into three different sections: The outer ear, middle ear and inner ear. Hearing and stability are the two main functions performed by the human ear. Each part of the ear is us... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
27th March 2008
More than 110 viruses, known as rhinoviruses, can cause the common cold. An individual may develop a temporary immunity to one or two viruses and still be infected by another. Any time people are together, viruses that cause the common cold are present. A... Read >
Author: David Jones
21st February 2008
Ear ache is any ache or pain arising in the ear. It is an ache localized in the middle or inner ear. Technically ear ache may be called otalgia or otodynia. Otalgia is ear pain or an earache. Primary otalgia is from pain that originates inside the ear. Re... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
21st February 2008
Castor bean contains a constituent called ricin, a protoplasmic poison that causes cell death after binding to normal cells and disrupting deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis and protein metabolism. Ricin may have analgesic and antiviral properties. Castor be... Read >
Author: Alien
25th January 2008
Hearing Aids: Hearing Voices
Hearing Protection Radio
At this level the gain is relatively low. Fortunately soft hearing aids have since been created. These soft hearing aids are intended to be comfortable and adjust better to the shape of an individu... Read >
Author: Lori
24th January 2008
Hearing Aids: Hearing Aid Maintenance
Coloring Books On Cochlear Implants
Every in-the-ear instrument contains its microphone amplifier and receiver. If you have a behind the ear hearing aid, you can gently and carefully wash the earmold with warm wat... Read >
Author: Lori
22nd January 2008
Hearing Aids: Compare Hearing Aids
Shake Awake Alarm Clock For Hearing Impaired
Receivers in hearing aids are very small because of cosmetic considerations. There are three basic types of technology used in hearing aids: The conventional hearing aid, ... Read >
Author: Lori
18th January 2008
As with eyes, serious infections of the inner ear should be referred to a specialist. Alternative therapies can be very helpful for problems caused by infection of the outer ear and excessive catarrh. Glue ear, a condition that commonly affects children, ... Read >
Author: Alien
30th October 2007
An ear ache is caused by a fluid buildup due to some infection or pressure build up in the middle ear. Swimming, bathing, allergies or even cleaning your ear with cotton bud can lead to discomfort, bacterial growth and infection in the ear.Most common cau... Read >
Author: Alien
11th July 2007
Ear aches are a common problem for many children. Some children can go through childhood with very few ear aches or none at all. Other children may stay at the doctor's office with ear aches. In learning how to combat ear aches, it is important to lear... Read >
Author: Spencer Hunt
06th May 2007
Dealing with infant ear infection can be a trying time for parents. Unlike older children, babies and infants can't tell the parent where the problem lies and usually it's a matter of looking for other factors.
A baby tugging on it's ears may be cause ... Read >
Author: Dean Caporella
14th September 2006
The ear consists of three parts: the outer ear, middle ear
and the inner ear. The outer ear, or the visible part of the
ear, is most prone to infections. It is reported that about
90% of infections happen in the outer ear.
Infections of the outer ... Read >
Author: Shannon Magnus
05th January 2006
Chamomile Tea a calming and relaxing Tea
Chamomile tea has a reputation of being a relaxing and calming drink. Historically it has also been used to calm an upset stomach. Chamomile tea may reduce a wide range of health problems, including colds and... Read >
Author: Chris Jones
13th December 2005
It's winter again. The cold whether will surely bring different kinds of health problems such as colds, fever and sinusitis among others. When you have a nasty cold and stuffy nose that won't subside for a couple of weeks, you must never take it for grant... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat
01st October 2005
Treat Cold, Flu and Ear Infection the natural way
With or without medication, the cold or the flu can give you real
trouble. You can choose from a variety of medications that can give
you some relief in symptoms or you can take the natural approach... Read >
Author: Livia Tiba
20th May 2005
In simple terms, otitis media is an ear infection. It is inflammation of the inner ear, often caused by moisture which gets collected in the ear or by minor injury to the ear canal. The moisture often collects after swimming or bathing. Often allergies ca... Read >
Author: Joe Miller
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