you wear head phones and when you hear a beep in eathier ear you raise your hand. So if i heard a beep in my left ear i would raise my left hand.
No; the test should be done on each ear separately. However, it CAN happen that she fails the test on one erar and passes it on the other, which would mean that the ear that passed is fine. Remember that a failed hearing screening test does not necessarily mean there is any hearing loss, the results should be corroborated by further testing.
They're called otolaryngologists or ENTs (Ear, Nose and Throat).
Depends it sound like you might have ruptured your eardrum if i were you i would have gone to the doctor a long time ago and GO NOW go to an EAR, NOSE and THROAT DOCTOR RIGHT NOW IF YOU DON'T YOU MAY LOSE ALL HEARING IN THAT EAR SO GO! -sources-my friend lost partial hearing in one ear because he ruptured it and didnt go to doctor soon enough.
Juliette lost her hearing on two different occasions. She lost hearing in the first ear after convincing her doctor to try a new medicine, and developing a prolonged illness. She lost the hearing in the second ear because, during her wedding, a piece of good luck rice became lodged in her ear drum. When the doctor tried to remove the rice he punctured her ear drum.
a hearing aid for that ear according to a doctor's test is the best way to go. Not hearing from one ear causes confucion in public and makes you answer things you are not asked but understood wrong making you look insane. it can also cause confussion and anxiety in public places. When I had my left ear hearing aid prescribed, I forgot my anxiety medication for three days. after that I cut down and dont use it anymore.
E.N.T. (Ear Nose Throat) doctor
It is supposed to be a yellowish color, but if it is green, you need to see a doctor ASAP. Green earwax might mean you have a fungal or viral infection in your ear, and leaving it unateended might lead to hearing loss.
Hearing test are the most common tests involving the ears. These test determine whether someone has hearing loss and if so how much.
its because your ear is ringing it normally takes a while for it to stop but if it doesnt then you should go see a doctor
The doctor is an "ENT" (ear, nose, and throat doc) or an "Otolaryngologist". His technician/grunt/slave who runs the hearing test is an Audiologist.
An ear doctor is called an otolaryngologist or an ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialist. They are medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the ear, including hearing loss, ear infections, and balance disorders.
The volume of sound vibrations conducted through parts of the skull and face in the Weber test can indicate which ear may have a hearing loss.