Ear, Nose And Throat

How Is Hearing Loss Treated?

The first step in treating hearing loss is an accurate diagnosis – finding out exactly what’s causing the hearing loss. When a specific cause is found, treatment options can include: Treating the underlying disease, such as hypothyroidism, if a disease is found. A hearing aid to provide amplification of sound (for most people with sensorineural hearing

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Hearing Loss: Glossary

Here are definitions of medical terms related to hearing loss. Acoustic nerve: The nerve that leads from the inner ear to the brain, serving as the pathway for the nerve impulses that the brain will interpret as sound; also called the eighth cranial or auditory nerve Acoustic neuroma: A common tumor of the acoustic nerve (which serves

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Hearing Loss: Additional Sources Of Information

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on hearing loss. Sight & Hearing Association  Phone: 1-800-992-0424 or  Phone: 651-645-2546 http://www.sightandhearing.org (a Minnesota-based nonprofit organization, founded in 1939 as the Minnesota Society for the Prevention of Blindness, that works to prevent the needless loss of vision and hearing) Books Sataloff RT, Sataloff J.

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Different Types Of Hearing Loss

There are different types of hearing loss, depending on which part of the hearing pathway is affected. A specialist will always try to localize where in the hearing pathway the problem lays, so as to be able to classify the hearing loss as belonging to one of the following groups. This is most important in

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How Can I Tell If I Have Hearing Loss?

 Hearing loss sneaks up on people. Often family members and friends are aware of hearing problems before the hearing-impaired person. Many people in the early stages of hearing loss of this sort will find themselves: Asking people to repeat themselves more frequently Offering inappropriate answers because they have misheard a conversation or question Going out

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How Is Glue Ear Diagnosed?

Because there often are no clear symptoms to suggest that your child has glue ear, your doctor may rely on one or several of these tests to make the diagnosis: Otoscopy Audiometry Tympanometry Otoscopy Otoscopy involves looking at the eardrum using an instrument (called an otoscope) with a cone-shaped tip and a small light attached. The

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How Is Glue Ear Treated?

Glue ear does not always need treatment. Most physicians prefer a conservative, or “wait and see,” approach to treating glue ear. About 90% of cases resolve on their own within three or four months Children who have complications such as frequent earache, or who might be at risk of developing speech problems because their glue

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