It can be easy to take your ears for granted until they suddenly wallop you with pain. Or maybe the world begins to sound like you’re swimming underwater when your feet are firmly planted on land.
Ear problems are reported to be the second most common reason for taking a dog to a veterinarian. These veterinary visits cover a broad range of ear problems that include issues with the earflap ...
Ear problems afflict around five per cent of the world population (432 million adults and 34 million children). The WHO ...
Frequent use of ear buds, inserting objects into the ear and prolonged exposure to loud sounds from headphones are emerging as common causes of hearing problems, according to Dr. Yashaswi Srikakula, ...
The three conditions it identified were earwax blockage, ruptured eardrums, and a common ear infection known as ostitis media. And in many cases it was able to identify them long before they presented ...
A doctor explains the common (and not so common) reasons that you might hear a pulse in your ear, also known as pulsatile tinnitus. Plus, when to see a doctor.
When you think of ear issues, hearing loss is probably the first thing that comes to mind. And while it is indeed common as we age, so are issues that can cause aches and pains—sometimes severe—in and ...
Beer can ear syndrome is an arrested ear development disorder resulting in abnormally short, stunted ears with barren tips. The problem is often caused by environmental stress, a pesticide/fungicide ...
Sudden dizziness can stem from ear problems, low blood pressure, mental health conditions, and other issues. Lying still in a darkened room may help, but some causes need medical treatment. People who ...