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22nd September 2009
Finding specific information about homeopathy warts might not be easy but we have gathered very helpful and relevant information about the general subject matter, with the ultimate aim of helping you out. Even if your search is about other homeopathy wart... Read >
Author: monty111
25th August 2009
Swimmer's ear is bacterial growth infection inside the canal of the ear. It is also known as Otitis Externa. It differs a lot from ear infections which are dealt with on a regular basis, which is contracted at times when the child catches a cold. The comm... Read >
Author: Reed Carney
09th July 2009
Earaches often develop from an infection such as a cold or sinusitis. It is important to treat earaches immediately before they can extend into the middle or inner ear where serious complications may arise. Often an earache is associated with catarrh, an ... Read >
Author: MichaelWilliam
18th February 2009
Most of People should know that smoking has numerous health risk effects, both for smokers and second-degree smokers. More familiar are heart failure, lung cancer and emphysema. But, most people ignore that smoking also badly affects our ears, and might p... Read >
Author: Tom Leroy
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 October 2008
Ear ache, also known as otalgia or ear pain, is a common problem among adults and children. Ear ache in children is often caused by a build-up of fluid and pressure in the middle ear (the space behind the eardrum), which usually happens when the child h... Read >
Author: k00lit
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
14th July 2008
Ear infections are among the most common illnesses of early childhood. Three out of four children have had at least one ear infection by age 3, according to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. The medical term for middle ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st July 2008
Middle ear infection is an infection that occurs behind the eardrum, in the middle part of the ear. While it can happen in people of all ages, it mainly affects children. The medical term for middle ear infection is otitis media. Middle ear infection is t... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st July 2008
Inflammation of the middle ear is an infection caused by a germ (bacterium). It is very common among children. The middle ear is an air-filled hollow between the eardrum and the inner ear. The Eustachian tube - an air channel between the middle ear and th... Read >
Author: peterhutch
21st June 2008
Ear infections can be both annoying and painful, and most people experience them from time to time. Sometimes these infections accompany a cold, but they can also happen suddenly and without any warning. I get them frequently, and especially at winter tim... Read >
Author: peterhutch
05th June 2008
Bloom's syndrome is characterized by severe prenatal and postnatal growth retardation and a sun-sensitive erythematous skin lesion that occurs most commonly on the face. Recurrent infections (otitis media and pneumonia), chronic pulmonary disease, and dia... 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
Mastoiditis is usually a consequence of a middle ear infection (acute otitis media). The infection may spread from the ear to the mastoid bone of the skull. The mastoid bone fills with infected materials and its honeycomb-like structure may deteriorate. M... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th May 2008
Mastoiditis is an infection of the spaces within the mastoid bone. It is almost always associated with otitis media, an infection of the middle ear. In the most serious cases, the bone itself becomes infected. It may spread into small cavities in the bone... Read >
Author: peterhutch
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
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
20th May 2008
Mastoiditis is an inflammation or infection of the mastoid bone, which is a portion of the temporal bone. The mastoid consists of air cells that drain the middle ear. Mastoiditis can be a mild infection or can develop into life-threatening complications. ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
15th May 2008
The human ear is composed of the inner ear, middle ear, and the outer ear. Ear infection can attack any of these parts and one part can usually infect the others. External otitis affects the outer ear some times it comes after cold or flu or some other ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
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
08th May 2008
Mastoiditis is an infection of the spaces within the mastoid bone. It is almost always associated with otitis media, an infection of the middle ear. In the most serious cases, the bone itself becomes infected. It may spread into small cavities in the bone... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
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
02nd April 2008
Mastoiditis is an infection of the spaces within the mastoid bone. It is almost always associated with otitis media, an infection of the middle ear. In the most serious cases, the bone itself becomes infected. It may spread into small cavities in the bone... Read >
Author: peterhutch
02nd April 2008
Mastoiditis is an infection of the spaces within the mastoid bone. It is almost always associated with otitis media, an infection of the middle ear. In the most serious cases, the bone itself becomes infected. It may spread into small cavities in the bone... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st April 2008
The ear is responsible for hearing and balance and is made up of three parts - the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. Hearing begins when sound waves that travel through the air reach the outer ear, or pinna, which is the part of the ear you can see.... Read >
Author: peterhutch
22nd January 2008
Swimmer’s ear is bacterial growth infection inside the canal of the ear. It is also known as Otitis Externa. It differs a lot from ear infections which are dealt with on a regular basis, which is contracted at times when the child catches a cold. The co... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
22nd October 2007
Swimmer's ear (otitis externa) is an inflammation and infection of the ear canal. Swimming, bathing, allergies, or even cleaning your ear with a cotton-tipped swab can lead to discomfort, bacterial growth, and infection. The ear is made up of an intricate... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd September 2007
Swimmer's ear is an infection of the ear canal. Men and women of all ages are affected equally, but children and teenagers most frequently develop this type of ear infection. It can be associated with a middle ear infection (otitis media) if the eardrum r... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st August 2007
Could your child develop glue ear and suffer hearing loss without your knowledge?
Glue Ear is a hearing impairment commonly seen in children. It results in a hearing loss with an average of 20 decibels (db HL). Due to this condition, normal speech seem... Read >
Author: Michael Jennings
26th April 2007
Why is it that some sinusitis sufferers do not respond to normal treatments, medications and surgical procedures and continue to come down with sinus infections regardless of the treatment they have been given? One answer to this question appears to be a... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger
15th February 2007
Swimmer’s Ear (also known as otitis externa) is an infection of the ear and/or outer ear canal. It can cause what is commonly referred to as an ear ache (or earache). It can also cause the ear to itch or become red and inflamed. Moving your head or eve... Read >
Author: George McKenzie
07th July 2006
Otitis media is an inflammation that occurs in the middle ear. Middle ear space contains fluid that could be easily infected and the infected middle ear is called otitis media with effusion. The cause of the chronic OME (otitis media with effusion) for mo... Read >
Author: Alexander Chong
12th June 2006
What is actually allergy rhinitis? Allergy rhinitis is an allergic disease, which is caused by the sensitinogen that reacting on the mucous membranes in the nasal cavity. It consists two types that are perennial and seasonal allergic rhiniti... Read >
Author: Alexander Chong
25th January 2006
Ear infections and earaches are common illnesses that plague just about 10 million Americans a year. They can cause immense pain that make it tough on you to concentrate and complete tasks. So what can be done to get rid of ear infections and earaches? Be... Read >
Author: Jordan Bartlett
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
29th June 2005
Ear Infection
An ear infection is an infestation in the ear, caused by either bacteria or by virus. The adult ear infection and the inner ear infection are other names by which it is called. The scientific name is otitis media.
Ear Infection Cause... Read >
Author: Joe Miller
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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