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Much of the art, band posters, prints, drawings, and ephemera that lined the walls at Inner Ear Studio are now at D.C.’s Lost Origins Gallery.
Ear infections are more common in children than in adults, but no matter your age, it’s possible to experience short-term hearing loss when fluid and inflammation develop in your middle ear.
The joints of the jaw are next to the lower walls of the skull and include the temple and inner ear. Therefore, a person with temporomandibular syndrome may experience ear popping pain.
The inner ear contains two fluid chambers, a membranous and a bony chamber. The membranous chamber is filled with endolymph while the bony chamber is filled with perilymph. The wall of the membranous ...
Babies and small children are prone to middle ear infections, which typically have to be treated with orally administered antibiotics. A new fast-acting topical gel could soon replace such drugs, ...
Fluid in the middle ear can lead to an infection. However, if you can drain the fluid from your ears before bacteria or other infections can colonize, you can avoid complications.
A tympanic membrane retraction is a condition where the tympanic membrane, or eardrum, gets pulled toward the middle of your ear. Here's what you need to know about the condition.
The middle ear can fill up with fluid, exacerbating the problem. This condition is called otitis media with effusion (fluid) and may be misdiagnosed as acute otitis media due to infection.
Otitis media with effusion (OME) refers to fluid buildup in your middle ear. It usually happens when the fluid can't drain out of your ear, typically after an infection.This type of ...