Especially in the beginning, noticing that hearing is declining is difficult, constantly immersed as we are in noise of all sorts, because ear and brain gradually “get used” to hearing less. When we start thinking that we have some hearing problem, generally, the deficit is already significant, to the point where a device is needed electronics in order to regain sufficient functionality. But why the auditory system deteriorates and how to prevent it from happening? Find out here .
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Situations to avoid to protect hearing
The five senses, namely sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch, are our window to the world: they allow us to perceive what lies beyond the boundaries of our bodies and to actively interact with our surroundings, in a simple and straightforward way. When everything works well, we don’t always realizes their importance, but when one of them is compromised so significant the problems begin. Therefore, as far as possible, it is important to preventing damage to the organs of sensation and the nerve structures that connect with the brain. In the case of hearing, for example, it is good to avoid these risk factors . Listen to the advice!
Labyrinthitis: dizziness and other symptoms, causes, treatment
The term labyrinthitis is often misused to refer to dizziness and subsequent nausea; in reality, the true cause of these disorders is often different (much more common is, for example, Ménière’s syndrome).
True labyrinthitis is an inflammatory disorder of the inner ear (or labyrinth). Clinically, this disease causes balance disturbances and may affect one or both ears; in addition to posture problems, the affected patient may experience hearing reduction and tinnitus.
Ménière’s syndrome: dizziness and other symptoms, causes and treatment
Ménière syndrome, named after the French physician Prosper Ménière first described it in 1861, is an inner ear disorder that affects balance and hearing; it is characterized by the appearance of
- severe dizziness,
- Tinnitus (ringing and/or buzzing in the ear),
- Hearing loss and a feeling of fullness or congestion in the ear.