Posted January 25th, 2011
by admin
ɐןoɔıu asked: I had a subdural haematoma as well as a few other blood clots & it has resulted in me being left with minor hearing loss and tinnitus in my left ear. I find it hard to come to terms with.
Is this the case for everyone?
Tags: Left Ear, Subdural Haematoma, Tinnitus
Posted in Injuries | 2 Comments »
Posted January 25th, 2011
by admin
Jack Frost asked: I have very sensitive ears and I’m bothered by the sound of clattering dishes and moderately loud conversations. At times I also hear ringing in my ears; I also have an underbite.
I believe I have TMJ, but how does the jaw affect hearing?
Also, I heard grinding your teeth can affect hearing, too.
What can I do to prevent hearing loss?
Tags: Ringing In My Ears, Teeth, Underbite
Posted in Dental | 2 Comments »
Posted January 25th, 2011
by admin
Josh asked: I use my laptop for a few hours each evening almost every day, and due to all of the programs I run and the laptop being a few years old, the fan is almost always running on high… Can constant exposure to this cause hearing loss or damage my hearing in any way?
Tags: Continuous Exposure, Laptop, Running
Posted in Other - Health | 1 Comment »
Posted January 25th, 2011
by admin
asked: I am REALLY white (not albino, but my skin is almost as white, I’m not kidding you) and I have blue eyes, and I am having hearing loss at 14 years old. I heard that in animals like cats that if they are white with blue eyes, their chances of being deaf skyrocket. So, I want to know: Does this apply to humans too? What about albino people? Is there chances of being deaf increased, too?
Tags: Animals, Blue Eyes, Hearing Loss
Posted in Other - Health | 4 Comments »
Posted January 25th, 2011
by admin
With her head in the clouds asked: I’ve heard that OI can cause a certain amount of hearing loss through childhood up to the early 20s. How does this happen if it’s a disease that causes bones to break easily?
Tags: Bones, Hearing Loss, Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Posted in Other - Health | 1 Comment »
Posted December 14th, 2010
by admin
Chelsums asked: Once when I was a freshman in high school I went to my ear doctor and had a hearing test because I was having trouble hearing in class.
I also explained that at times it felt as if I couldn’t remember English and people were just garbling. He said my hearing was perfect but that I might have “____ hearing” where I have trouble understanding the first few times.
What is this called??
Tags: Having Trouble Hearing, Hearing Problem, Hearing Test
Posted in Other - Health | 1 Comment »
Posted December 14th, 2010
by admin
Lord Darkclaw asked: I have ears like a safe-cracker; I’m 35 years old but in my last test at work my hearing tests as being equivalent to that of a young teenager.
The problem is that I sometimes have difficulty recognizing words - especially in songs. I might listen to a track 20 times but unless I read the lyrics first about half of the words are a garble.
Tags: Hearing Tests, Last Test, Teenager
Posted in Other - Health | 5 Comments »
Posted December 14th, 2010
by admin
tommy033 asked: my friend of mine is having lazy eyes and loss of hearing in his right ear.He is waiting for his o level result and like to enroll to polytechic.
Due to his medical condition, he do not sure which careers or course he was able to take?
would maybody would give my friend some advise on the courses or
career path that might suitable for him?
Thank you very much.
Tags: Careers, Loss Of Hearing, O Level Result
Posted in Other - Careers & Employment | 1 Comment »
Posted December 14th, 2010
by admin
julio_slsc asked: Perhaps, BO is too frail for the job in the White House.
Cowbell?
Tags: Doe, Obama, White House
Posted in Elections | 6 Comments »
Posted December 14th, 2010
by admin
mesmart12345 asked: I went to the dentist and they took an x-ray. The X-ray shows that my upper wisdom teeth and two molars(which haven’t grown in yet) are practically right next to my ears. Could this be causing a hearing problem?
Tags: Hearing Problem, Molars, X Ray
Posted in Dental | 1 Comment »