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Anotia and Microtia
Well, A tooth problem can radiate pain to the ear on the same side. and more here . . -changes in altitude and air pressure. -from acne, can cause problems in the ear canal -a buildup of wax in the ear canal -infection in other body parts such as sinus or throat infection -Some of the general symptoms of inner ear problems are dizziness, vomiting, nausea, ringing in the ear and hearing loss -listneing to an electonic device (mp3, or iPod) very loud Please make sure you always have clean ears and take care! :D
cant hear out of one ear cant swim
Eye infections, ear infections, and heart disease. Thanks for asking
Two common hearing defects are conductive hearing loss, which occurs when sound waves cannot reach the inner ear due to a blockage or issue in the outer or middle ear, and sensorineural hearing loss, which is caused by damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve. Both types of hearing loss can impact an individual's ability to hear and understand speech.
Defects in behavior are intensified as a person gets older in some people. In others, the defects lessens and is less noticeable.
Some do. Not all.
They can close up if small and not used frequently. Larger defects will not close, but if required can be closed by minor plastic surgery.
There are thousands of identified birth defects. Birth defects are abnormal developments present at birth that can cause physical or mental disability. Some, but not all are fatal.
Posture defects can be corrected by physio Therapy. In some cases surgery may be needed for necessary adjustment or correction of posture defects.
There are many automotive paint defects that a vehicle could experience. Some of those defects include chipping, bleeding, blistering, adhesion loss, and yellowing of the clear coat.
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.