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f you have had an ear infection for a week and now sound is muffled, it is best that you go see your doctor. Antibiotics are needed to clear up the infection before more permanent damage is done.
Middle Ear infection
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The causes of hearing disorders are Damage to the inner ear. Buildup of ear wax. Ear Infection and abnormal bone growths or tumors. Ruptured Ear drum.
go to the docter because it might be minor or major.
Often there will be a temporary hearing loss during an ear infection which clears up when the infection is cured; this hearing loss is caused by a temporary accumulation of fluid and particles and pressure in the ear which prevents the structures of the middle ear and inner ear from functioning properly. In a severe infection, disease organisms such as viruses and bacteria destroy tissue in your body. In the case of an infection in your throat or your intestines, your body can quickly regrow the damaged tissue. If tissue in the ear is destroyed, the body has no mechanism for replacing it; the damage is permanent.
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Juliette Gordon Low was hearing impaired. Before her marriage, Juliette had suffered from chronic ear infections. She had lost most of her hearing in one ear because of improper treatment. At her wedding, when she was 26, she lost hearing in her other ear after a grain of good-luck rice thrown at the event lodged in her ear, puncturing the eardrum and resulting in an infection and total loss of hearing in that ear.
Hearing loss is a potential complication of otitis media, an infection of the middle ear. The infection can lead to a build-up of fluid in the middle ear, causing temporary or permanent hearing impairment if left untreated. Prompt medical treatment is important to prevent long-term damage to the ear.
An ear infection can cause minimal swelling to moderate swelling around the ear, and can also cause hearing loss that can become permanent.
if not treated properly the dog could have possible hearing loss or hearing deficiencies in the future
Thomas Edison lost his hearing because at the age 12 he had scarlet fever and recurring a untreated middle ear infection.