Yes, repeated noise exposure can cause trauma to the inner ear. This is an impact of noise pollution and is common in cities and populated areas.
Being exposed to those higher decibels leaves the stapes and hammer in the inner ear still reverberatingfor a while. Too frequent exposure like this can lead to permanent hearing loss.
Damage to the spinal cord, possibly due to infection or other injury, could be responsible for these symptoms. Testing would need to be done by the vet in order to pinpoint the cause of these symptoms.
Inner foldings increase surface area. Inner membrane folds for that
Quit putting coke up your nose and you'll be alright. Either that or you git disease called lock jaw. For real real though teeth without them hurting can cause problems and pain elsewhere.
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The Critical Hour - 2003 Inner Circle of Trauma 2-10 was released on: USA: 7 November 2004
Carious exposure refers to the situation where tooth decay has broken through the enamel layer of a tooth, exposing the inner dentin layer to the oral environment. This can lead to sensitivity and potentially cause further damage if not treated promptly with restorative dental treatment.
yes
Camber and toe can both cause inner tire wear.
fungis can cause holes in flesh
It depends what you are allergic to
Inner, cause there is a ring of asteroids between Mars and Jupiter so therefore that makes it an inner planet & not an outer planet.
yes it can....cause its so good
yes
Protection from trauma and damage to the inner parts of the kidney
Inner ear disease or a stroke.
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is one of the stongest acids around. The acid, if consumed, would burn through a person's throat, causing massive inner tissue and nerve damaged. The trauma may or may not cause the gag reflex. It is not recommended to drink hydrochloric acid under any circumstances.