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I’ve suffered with hearing problems in one ear for years. I’ve found that holding my nose and blowing improves the issue temporarily. So too does the steam in the shower. What could be the problem?
A newly published study from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at OU Health Sciences shows that stimulating the body’s longest nerve through a clip on the ear significantly lessens the ...
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Why You Hear That Ringing in Ear?
Let’s break down what you really need to know about Tinnitus, in simple terms.
The vagus nerve is called the "wandering nerve" because it's the longest nerve in the human body and travels from the base of the brain up into the ears and down into the lower intestines. In recent ...
Q: I have trigeminal neuralgia, and take Tegretol, which helps with the pain. Before I was correctly diagnosed, I went through hell. An ear, nose and throat doctor finally made the diagnosis. Nobody ...
Noises that do not come from an external source and seem to originate in the ears or head need to be looked at ...
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Ringing in the ears? It could be tinnitus, an often-ignored problem
Peter (name changed), a 25-year-old man, visited me because he often heard sounds in his ears. On talking to him, I found that he enjoyed listening to music and used earphones for long hours. Over ...
Hearing loss is rarely discussed as a diabetes complication, but Dr Kunal Sood says the link is real. He points to research ...
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