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Asked for female, 25 years old from Ambala
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Many times we do not take ear problems seriously or we do not know that there is a problem in the ear. In the case of minor ear problems, reflexes are more important than necessary, in case of serious injury or rupture of the ear. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure proper treatment.
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Howrah
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Pneumatic otoscopy is recommended to determine the mobility of the intact eardrum. An immobile eardrum, either retracted or bulging, and the absence of acute symptoms of infection can be indicative of OME. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
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Asked for male, 20 years old from Mumbai
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Pune
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Most often, it is caused by damage to or the loss of sensory hair cells in the cochlea, or the inner ear. Tinnitus can present in many different ways, including sounds related to the ocean, ringing, buzzing, clicking, hissing or whooshing. The sound can be in one or both ears, constant or occasional, loud or soft.But we have to look into the details of the problem.
Let's have a detailed discussion to Ensure proper treatment.
Let's have a detailed discussion to Ensure proper treatment.
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Ludhiana
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An eardrum rupture is a small hole or tear in your eardrum, or tympanic membrane. The tympanic membrane is a thin tissue that divides your middle ear and outer ear canal. This membrane vibrates when sound waves enter your ear. The vibration continues through the bones of the middle ear.
A number of things can cause the eardrum to rupture; one of the most common causes is an ear infection. When the middle ear is infected, pressure builds up and pushes against the eardrum. When the pressure ge...more
A number of things can cause the eardrum to rupture; one of the most common causes is an ear infection. When the middle ear is infected, pressure builds up and pushes against the eardrum. When the pressure ge...more
Asked for male, 32 years old from Hisar
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Ear pain is usually caused by an infection of the ear area, including outer ear infections, mastoiditis, or middle ear infections.
An ear infection (sometimes called acute otitis media) is an infection of the middle ear, the air-filled space behind the eardrum that contains the tiny vibrating bones of the ear. Children are more likely than adults to get ear infections.
Because ear infections often clear up on their own, treatment may begin with managing pain and monitoring the prob...more
An ear infection (sometimes called acute otitis media) is an infection of the middle ear, the air-filled space behind the eardrum that contains the tiny vibrating bones of the ear. Children are more likely than adults to get ear infections.
Because ear infections often clear up on their own, treatment may begin with managing pain and monitoring the prob...more
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Asked for male, 20 years old from Bolangir
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Ear infections are a common cause of eardrum rupture, especially in children. During an ear infection, fluids accumulate behind the eardrum. The pressure from the fluid buildup can cause the tympanic membrane to break or rupture.
Pain is the main symptom of eardrum rupture. For some, the pain may be severe. It can remain steady throughout the day, or it can increase or decrease in intensity.
You may have some temporary hearing loss or a reduction in hearing in the affected ear hence you ...more
Pain is the main symptom of eardrum rupture. For some, the pain may be severe. It can remain steady throughout the day, or it can increase or decrease in intensity.
You may have some temporary hearing loss or a reduction in hearing in the affected ear hence you ...more
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Thane
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Ear infections are a common cause of eardrum rupture, especially in children. During an ear infection, fluids accumulate behind the eardrum. The pressure from the fluid buildup can cause the tympanic membrane to break or rupture.
Pain is the main symptom of eardrum rupture. For some, the pain may be severe. It can remain steady throughout the day, or it can increase or decrease in intensity.
You may have some temporary hearing loss or a reduction in hearing in the affected ear hence you ...more
Pain is the main symptom of eardrum rupture. For some, the pain may be severe. It can remain steady throughout the day, or it can increase or decrease in intensity.
You may have some temporary hearing loss or a reduction in hearing in the affected ear hence you ...more
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