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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
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)
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
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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