Yes. The ear has three parts: outer (what you see on the side of your head), middle (the auricle, or twisty part that you clean out with a q-tip) and the inner. Balance of your body is maintained by parts of your inner ear anatomy, so if you have defects in your inner ear, your balance-- and therefore your movement-- could be affected.
it affectes the ears
Usually means you can't hear.
Deafness basically influences the sensory system explicitly the hear-able pathway inside the mind, affecting the internal ear, hear-able nerve, and the cerebrum areas answerable for sound handling, however can likewise optionally affect the outer muscle framework because of potential equilibrium issues connected with hearing misfortune
Post- Vocational Deafness:
what are the cause of partial deafness
Like allergies and birthmarks, deafness as a symptom by itself is not genetic. Deafness as a symptom of a disease which is genetic, is genetic.
Deafness is when somone is unable to hear anything.
Anacusis is the medical term meaning complete deafness.
Inborn Deafness is a trouble speaking or general fusion
deafness, trouble speaking, general confusion
His despair was deafness
temporary deafness