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I have been operated for Cholesteatoma post which my allergies and sinus attacks have worsened. I have an issue where my nose gets blocked and I lose hearing especially on the ear that was operated. In ... View answer
I m suffering from Sensorineural hearingloss from last 1 & half years, Mild to profound senserineural hearingloss in left ear & Profound sensorineural hearingloss in right ear... View answer
effected for hearingloss after REZ-Q Syrup. Immediately ENT had given steriods and still hearingloss (65 db) is there. Internet literature says that hearingloss is reversible... View answer
Can Medications Cause HearingLoss ============ Hi, I am taking several drugs for a heart condition ... drugs can cause hearingloss? If so - is the hearingloss permanent? Thanks... View answer
showed aprox. 40 dB hearingloss in the affected left ear. Recent (Feb.2015) CT scan of temporal bones ... mastoid cavity and is suspecting a presence of CHOLESTEATOMA . The boy has no clinical signs... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Satvinder Bakshi
( ENT Specialist)
My 11 year old son has a retractionpocketwithout a cholesteatoma . He has moderate hearingloss ... of surgery on a child? We live in Japan (with the US Military )... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rajiv K Khandelwal
( Pediatrician)
hearing test the doctor thought the hearingloss in my right ear was very different the left ear so he ... have a CT scan now to check for a cholesteatoma (sp). Do you think this is necessary. This... View answer
I m suffering from Sensorineural hearingloss from last 1 & half years, Mild to profound senserineural hearingloss in left ear & Profound sensorineural hearingloss in right ear... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suman Kumar
( Allergist and Immunologist)
good evening sir... my problem is hearingloss. i went for the test and the results are 1) Right Ear: Moderate conductive hearingloss 2) Left Ear: Mild conductive hearingloss.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hemanth Vamanshankar
( ENT Specialist)
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