Menieres disease
Meniere's disease - under this name implies a certain syndrome, described in 1861 by French physician Prosper Meniere. Meniere's disease manifestations are described exhaustively in so much that over the next century only deepened some informa
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Otosclerosis
Otosclerosis - a kind of dystrophic diseases of the ear, mainly affecting the bone capsule of the labyrinth. The disease is caused by a pathological process in bone labyrinth, often leading to fixation of stapes base of the window arches that lead to immobility stirrup and hearing loss. Causes are unknown.
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Hearing loss
Hearing loss is a symptom that tells of the defeat or zvukovosprinimayuschego department, or conductive. Approximately 60 years nearly everyone says hearing loss. After 70 years of steady decline begins further hearing.
There are at least one factor that leads to hearing loss even before the emergence of age-related disorders.
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Neuritis of the auditory nerve
The reasons for the defeat of audition are quite varied, but most often
infectious diseases (influenza, measles, scarlet fever, typhus, malaria) intoxication and drug manufacturing injury (mechanical, barotrauma, acoustic, vibration).
Somewhat less cochlear neuritis occurs when a cardiovascular disea
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Chronic suppurative otitis media
Chronic suppurative otitis media fairly common disorder that represents a greater danger to your hearing. Typically, a continuation of acute suppurative otitis media, which can not be cured more than a month in consequence of various causes.
On the clinical course and severity of chronic su
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Treatment of otitis media
Otitis is an inflammation of the ear. There are three types of otitis media, depending on which department inflamed:
- outer
- average
- inner ear infection (labyrinthitis).
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Сhronic otitis
Chronic otitis media usually develop from acute, but sometimes from the outset can take a chronic course. In these cases, dysfunction of the auditory tube does not occur immediately, but gradually (especially in chronic diseases of the upper respiratory tract).
At the heart of adhesive process leading role p
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