Posted December 28th, 2009
by admin
Rumana A asked: I have a 2 months baby boy.Today his hearing test done.Doctor said his left ear have 50 decibels and right ear has 55 decibels.His inner ear work properly.Pina and brain is also working.He have no fluid in his ear.So why the result is not ok?Is this ABR test result is always accurate or any other problem my baby?
Tags: Brain, Moderate Hearing Loss, Pina
Posted in Newborn & Baby | 2 Comments »
Posted March 13th, 2009
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William B asked:
Most of my worry stems from since they are doing a catscan of her ear, part of her brain will be involved in the cat scan. The test will only rule out some potential problems, but will not give answers for any treatmetns, since there is nothing they can do for the loss except give her a hearing aid. So if it is possible that catscans could be dangerous, why do the test?
Tags: Brain, Hearing Aid, Hearing Loss
Posted in Other - Health | 7 Comments »
Posted January 29th, 2009
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Murasaki_Fuyu asked:
Uh. So yeah.. Can long frequent and loud use of Ipod really increase your risks of hearing loss? What are the negative effects on your ears/brain of listening to an Ipod for a long and “loud” time?
Tags: Brain, Ears, Ipod
Posted in Psychology | 6 Comments »
Posted January 26th, 2009
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northfulton39 asked:
40 yr old healthy male, no history of hearing loss himself or in his family, suddenly began to lose hearing in one ear. Hearing in that ear sounds like everything is under water. Doctor is testing to see if it’s a tumor. What type of tumor would he be looking for - in the brain, in the ear? Is this common?
Tags: Brain, Tumor, Water Doctor
Posted in Other - Diseases | 5 Comments »