conduction deafness
Tinnitus
Pharyngitis can lead to otitis media when bacteria or viruses from the throat travel through the Eustachian tube to the middle ear, causing infection and inflammation. The close proximity of the throat to the ear allows for this spread of infection, leading to otitis media in some cases.
Hearing loss is a potential complication of otitis media, an infection of the middle ear. The infection can lead to a build-up of fluid in the middle ear, causing temporary or permanent hearing impairment if left untreated. Prompt medical treatment is important to prevent long-term damage to the ear.
An untreated dry socket can lead to infection.
If hyperglycemia is left untreated, it can lead to ketoacidosis.
Adhesive otitis media, also known as tympanosclerosis, is a condition where scar tissue forms on the middle ear structures, typically the eardrum and the tiny bones in the middle ear. This scar tissue can cause conductive hearing loss and may require treatment if it affects hearing significantly.
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a serious inflammation of structures within the eye, which if left undiagnosed and untreated could even lead to blindness. This condition is known as uveitis
Yes, it is the opposite of the adjective "treated" (attended to). The word treated is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to treat."
heat failure
Contains bacteria that will lead to illness
The danger is it will probably lead to total blindness.
When blood sugar levels are too high, there is a risk for coma and seizure. It may also lead to a condition known as diabetic ketoacidosis which may lead to death if left untreated.