03rd June 2010
Hearing loss is defined as the decrease or total loss in the ability to hear and perceive sounds. Although this is more commonly observed in older adults, it can affect anyone regardless of race, age and sex.
In the 1900s, the very first hearing aid wa...
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03rd June 2010
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...
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03rd June 2010
Usher syndrome is the most prevalent condition that affects both vision and hearing. Being a syndrome, it means that this condition is a disorder or disease that has a range of features or symptoms.
The main symptoms of this condition are hearing loss ...
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03rd June 2010
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...
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03rd June 2010
With the rise of technology and its dedication to electronics, individuals with impaired hearing have now found a way to cope for the long term. Cochlear implants are becoming more common as thousands of people worldwide have acknowledged its efficacy and...
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03rd June 2010
Individuals suffering from hearing difficulty or loss due to ear problems and other underlying diseases may try a variety of approaches.
As for cellular phones, an earpiece or receiver may be attached to the external part of a hearing aid if the patie...
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03rd June 2010
Due to the large numbers of people all over the world afflicted with ear problems resulting in hearing difficulty or loss, technological experts have developed some communication tools for assistance. These gadgets may be applicable to other tools as well...
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03rd June 2010
There is no universal treatment approach for tinnitus although the main thrust aims toward alleviating the fight or flight response of the sympathetic nervous system. Examples of treatment may be gamma knife radiosurgery for the presence of tumors, medica...
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03rd June 2010
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...
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03rd June 2010
Although Meniere's Disease has existed for over a hundred years, it still remains to be a very mysterious condition. The disease has a very unpredictable progression, no real known risk factors and causative agents and no known cure. A lot of experts and ...
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03rd June 2010
Acoustic neuroma may be difficult to detect and diagnose since symptoms can take years to manifest and are usually similar to other middle ear problems. The earliest symptoms of the condition would be ipsilateral sensorineural loss of hearing or deafness,...
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03rd June 2010
Every year, several thousands of individuals are diagnosed with acoustic neuroma. The effects can be devastating if left untreated due to the variety of harsh symptoms. There is hope for early detection, however, which is why people need to be more aware ...
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03rd June 2010
Studies have shown that there is at least 9 percent chance that aging individuals having at least one of the impairments developing the other. The possible angles of concern regarding this is that the nerves carrying the signals and actuating the sensory ...
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03rd June 2010
There are many studies being conducted which aims to relate hearing loss to the occurrence of vision loss among those affected by the former. Though there are many factors that may be included in such occurrences, such as genetic framework, diseases, norm...
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03rd June 2010
Basically, there are 3 clinical types of this condition: type 1, type 2, and type 3. According to data, types 1 and 2 are the most prevalent types in the United States. Both of them are responsible for approximately 90-95 percent of cases of children havi...
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