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Ear Tubes Related Diseases & Conditions

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  • Eustachian Tube Problems (Problems Clearing Your Ears) The Eustachian tube is a membrane lined tube that connects the middle ear space to the back of the nose. Problems include partial...learn more »
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    Eustachian Tube Problems (Problems Clearing Your Ears) Article
    • What is the Eustachian tube?
    • What are the functions of the Eustachian tube
    • What can cause Eustachian tube blockage?
    • How do altitude changes or air travel affect Eustachian tube problems?
    • How is Eustachian tube blockage treated?
    • Eustachian Tube Problems At A Glance
  • Ear Wax Ear was is a natural substance secreted by special glands in the skin on the outer part of the ear canal. It repels water, and...learn more »
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    Ear Wax Article
    • What is ear wax?
    • What does ear wax look like?
    • When should ear wax be removed?
    • Is it OK to use Q-tips?
  • Achondroplasia A common form of short stature, achondroplasia (dwarfism) is a genetic condition causing a disorder of bone growth. Complications...learn more »
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    Achondroplasia Article
    • Achondroplasia facts
    • What is achondroplasia?
    • What are the characteristics of achondroplasia?
    • How is achondroplasia diagnosed?
    • What can be done for patients with achondroplasia?
    • How is achondroplasia inherited?
    • What if someone with achondroplasia has children?
    • What if two people with achondroplasia have children?
    • What gene causes achondroplasia?
  • Swimmer's Ear Swimmer's ear (external otitis) is an infection of the skin that covers the outer ear canal. Causes of swimmer's ear include...learn more »
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    Swimmer's Ear Article
    • Swimmer's ear facts
    • What is "swimmer's ear" infection or acute external otitis?
    • What are symptoms of swimmer's ear?
    • What is chronic swimmer's ear?
    • What is the treatment for swimmer's ear?
    • How can swimmer's ear be prevented?
    • What is the prognosis for swimmer's ear?
    • Why do ears itch?
    • What should I do if I get a foreign object or insect in my ear?
  • Cleft Palate and Cleft Lip Cleft palate and cleft lip are facial and oral defects that occur early in pregnancy. A cleft lip is a split of the two sides of...learn more »
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    Cleft Palate and Cleft Lip Article
    • What is a cleft palate and cleft lip?
    • Who gets cleft lip and cleft palate?
    • What causes a cleft lip and cleft palate?
    • How are cleft lip and cleft palate diagnosed?
    • What problems are associated with cleft lip and/or cleft palate?
    • Who treats children with cleft lip and/or cleft palate?
    • What's the treatment for cleft lip and cleft palate?
    • What is the prognosis for children with cleft lip and/or cleft palate?
    • Do children with cleft lips or cleft palates have special dental needs?
  • Noise Induced Hearing Loss and Its Prevention Noise-induced hearing loss may be an acoustic trauma (temporary hearing loss), or permanent due to an acute acoustic trauma....learn more »
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    Noise Induced Hearing Loss and Its Prevention Article
    • What is the importance of noise-induced hearing loss?
    • What are acoustic trauma and noise-induced hearing loss?
    • How can a person tell if a noisy situation is dangerous to their hearing?
    • How loud can a sound get before it affects hearing?
    • Do the duration and closeness of exposure to loud noise relate to hearing damage?
    • What factors increase a person's susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss?
    • How else can noise affect a person?
    • What are the regulations regarding on-the-job exposure to noise?
    • How effective are hearing protection devices?
    • What are the common problems with hearing protectors?
    • Do hearing protectors prevent a person from communicating with others?
    • How is hearing loss identified?
    • What can be done to treat hearing loss?