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[I went skydiving with my son 8 weeks ago. It was a tandem, free fall adventure. My ears have not been the same since. I think it certain that I torn the ear drum of the right ear. At that time, I learned to not let it get... View answer
my name is cheri spring my age is 55, I am 5'2'' and weigh 110 pounds I was diagnosed with a primary diagnosis or barotrauma and with a secondary diagnosis of tympanic membrane rupture I am on the ... View answer
I was diagnosed with barotrauma of the ears after flying almost a year ago. I saw an EMT and he told me that the throbbing (pulsating) in my left ear would go away. Although my hearing did return ... View answer
tinnitus . Lately she has begun to have bouts of terrible noise in her ears. Noise so loud she fears she ... serious asthma and coughs very hard when it acts up even worse due to a cold . This... View answer
I suspect that I may suffer from Barotrauma in that the weather affects my hearing plus some re3lief is obtained by breathing in and holding your nose and mouth closed to attempt to unclog my ears ... View answer
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( Ophthalmologist)
My son has jut suffered from aerosinusitis or barotrauma of the sinuses clearly seen on an MRI. He has tried steroids, oral (predosone) and sprays antiobiotics and degongestants. It has been over two ... View answer
Hello. I d like to know if a barotrauma can cause fluid buildup in the mastoid air cells. If so, can that fluid cause dizziness and tinnitus? Additionally, can the fluid become infected....and then ... View answer
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