Sensorineural deafness- a new complication of ulcerative colitis?
... the condition though the evidence for this was incomplete. Since then two independent cases of sudden bilateral nerve deafness associated with active ulcerative colitis have been reported (Summers & Harker, 1982; Weber et al., 1984). Though the aetiology of ulcerative colitis is unknown there is a g ...
... the condition though the evidence for this was incomplete. Since then two independent cases of sudden bilateral nerve deafness associated with active ulcerative colitis have been reported (Summers & Harker, 1982; Weber et al., 1984). Though the aetiology of ulcerative colitis is unknown there is a g ...
"NINAD" Jan - April, 2015 Issue
... personal music systems should not be used louder than 60% of its volume and one should refrain from its constant use to prevent damage to the ear, said experts at the threeday 47th ISHA conference. ...
... personal music systems should not be used louder than 60% of its volume and one should refrain from its constant use to prevent damage to the ear, said experts at the threeday 47th ISHA conference. ...
Audiological findings in cleft palate patients attending
... Background & objectives : Hearing impairment is one of the associated problems seen particularly in children with cleft palate rather than cleft lip alone. This has received very little attention in the area of cleft care although research shows that hearing impairment affects language development T ...
... Background & objectives : Hearing impairment is one of the associated problems seen particularly in children with cleft palate rather than cleft lip alone. This has received very little attention in the area of cleft care although research shows that hearing impairment affects language development T ...
OTOSCLEROSIS
... – Vascular compromise from sclerosis and narrowing of vascular channels – Direct extension of lesions into the inner ear ...
... – Vascular compromise from sclerosis and narrowing of vascular channels – Direct extension of lesions into the inner ear ...
Guidelines for Medical Providers
... hearing. Therefore, all infants should be monitored for late onset or progressive hearing loss. Parental concern about speech and language delays, at any time in a child’s life, should receive prompt referral for an audiologic evaluation. Hearing testing can be performed at any age. The Joint Commit ...
... hearing. Therefore, all infants should be monitored for late onset or progressive hearing loss. Parental concern about speech and language delays, at any time in a child’s life, should receive prompt referral for an audiologic evaluation. Hearing testing can be performed at any age. The Joint Commit ...
Lecture 7
... Keep earmolds clean. If the sound bore seems clogged with wax, clean it gently with a pin, wire-loop, or toothpick. At regular intervals, remove the earmold from hearing aid and wash it with gentle soap and water. Be sure the mold is dry before reconnecting to the hearing aid, as even a bit of liqui ...
... Keep earmolds clean. If the sound bore seems clogged with wax, clean it gently with a pin, wire-loop, or toothpick. At regular intervals, remove the earmold from hearing aid and wash it with gentle soap and water. Be sure the mold is dry before reconnecting to the hearing aid, as even a bit of liqui ...
Annual Report 2013
... The full details of each project are presented on our website, http://www.acvumc.nl/onderzoek/onderzoek.htm. You are kindly invited to visit the site for further reading. Finally, we are grateful for Marieke Pronk’s editorial efforts in assembling this report and taking care of the layout. We hope y ...
... The full details of each project are presented on our website, http://www.acvumc.nl/onderzoek/onderzoek.htm. You are kindly invited to visit the site for further reading. Finally, we are grateful for Marieke Pronk’s editorial efforts in assembling this report and taking care of the layout. We hope y ...
Conductive hearing loss - British Society of Audiology
... conductive HL ● Children with conductive HL have problems in the acquisition of language skills ● The earlier the impairment, the greater the influence on the language development ‘mild’ hearing loss does not mean ‘mild’ language impairment (Furukawa) ...
... conductive HL ● Children with conductive HL have problems in the acquisition of language skills ● The earlier the impairment, the greater the influence on the language development ‘mild’ hearing loss does not mean ‘mild’ language impairment (Furukawa) ...
The Eye - Quilna Trail Designs
... canal or damage to the eardrum or ossicles (a small bone, especially one of three bones of the middle ear in humans) Meniere disease- rare disorder of unknown etiology within the labyrinth (structure consisting of connected cavities or canal) ...
... canal or damage to the eardrum or ossicles (a small bone, especially one of three bones of the middle ear in humans) Meniere disease- rare disorder of unknown etiology within the labyrinth (structure consisting of connected cavities or canal) ...
Clinical Study on 136 Children with Sudden
... defined in “Clinical Practice Guideline: Sudden Hearing Loss”; [1] (2) aged between 2 and 18 years; (3) had a complete audiological and other related inspection report; and (4) hospitalized at our department for diagnosis and treatment during the 7‑year period from July 2008 to August 2015. Exclus ...
... defined in “Clinical Practice Guideline: Sudden Hearing Loss”; [1] (2) aged between 2 and 18 years; (3) had a complete audiological and other related inspection report; and (4) hospitalized at our department for diagnosis and treatment during the 7‑year period from July 2008 to August 2015. Exclus ...
Ear Tubes
... If the eustachian tube is not functioning properly, it will not open. This causes the pressure in the middle ear to drop. High negative pressure in the middle ear will draw fluid out from the surrounding tissue and cause fluid to accumulate in the middle ear. This fluid can become infected, setting ...
... If the eustachian tube is not functioning properly, it will not open. This causes the pressure in the middle ear to drop. High negative pressure in the middle ear will draw fluid out from the surrounding tissue and cause fluid to accumulate in the middle ear. This fluid can become infected, setting ...
Noise-induced hearing loss
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is hearing decrease caused by loud sound. Evidences of NIHL include a history of exposure to loud sound and a hearing loss in a narrow range of frequencies, such as those from gunfire, power tools, explosions and night club music. The loud sounds result in the over-stimulation of the hearing cells leading to cell death. The two types of loss are one, intense noise incident, or gradually, over time due to exposure to noise. There are certain fields in which workplaces have hazardous levels of noise. Musicians have a very acoustic ""workplace,"" and can develop gradual NIHL through the music they constantly hear. Governmental agencies describe workplace standards to manage noise pollution and protect the hearing of workers. The best, first option for protecting hearing is lowering the volume at the source of the sound. There are, however, ways to mitigate the damage after a period of potentially damaging noise. There are also options to manage hearing loss once it has occurred.While frogs, fish, and birds with hearing loss regain their hearing naturally, humans and other mammals do not.