Ear Wax Softener Can Affect Hearing, Study Reports
... In animal study, Cerumenex also caused damage to eardrum and inner ear,, FRIDAY, Feb. 1 ... softener may cause inflammation and damage to the eardrum and inner ear, and harm hearing in the process, ... the wax softener if the status of a person's eardrum is not known. Randy Steffan, a spokesman for ...Over-the-counter eardrops may cause hearing loss or damage
... Children's Hospital (MCH) of the MUHC, has revealed that certain over-the-counter earwax softeners can cause severe inflammation and damage to the eardrum and inner ear. The results of the study, recently published in The Laryngoscope, suggest that use of these medications should be discouraged. ...Over-the-counter eardrops may cause hearing loss or damage
... Childrens Hospital (MCH) of the MUHC, has revealed that certain over-the-counter earwax softeners can cause severe inflammation and damage to the eardrum and inner ear. The results of the study, recently published in The Laryngoscope, suggest that use of these medications should be discouraged. ...Ear infection superbug discovered to be resistant to all pediatric antibiotics
... tympanocentesis (ear tap) on children when several antibiotics fail to clear up their ear infections. The procedure involves puncturing the childs eardrum and draining fluid to relieve pressure and pain. Analyzing the drained fluid is the only way to describe the bacterial strain causing the infection. ...Salt-Water Pools Good for the Health
... and 32 percent in both communities had suffered a perforation of the eardrum due to ear infections. Follow-ups with some of the children indicated a ... the second community had skin infections. Figures for perforations of the eardrum fell to 13 percent and 18 percent, ...Inner-ear Volume Study Leads to Higher Surgery Success Rates
... and Neck Surgery Foundation. Conducted by doctors in the Department of Otolaryngology, the study measured success rates of patching eardrum holes based on volume or space measurements in the ear. Holes result from either injury or prior ear problems, such as ear tubes. Perforated ...Topical Quinolone effective in controlling eardrum perforations
... Topical administration of Quinolone antibiotics for eardrum perforations has been found to be more effective in treating the disease than the use of systemic antibiotics//. Dr. Carolyn Macfadyen, Research ...Ultrasonic frogs can tune their ears to different frequencies
... vibration, the researchers found that the eardrum did respond to sounds in the sonic and ultrasonic ... altogether. Normally sound waves strike the eardrum and if they are powerful enough and in a frequency range that the animal can perceive cause the eardrum to vibrate. In most studies of frogs, ...Female concave-eared frogs draw mates with ultrasonic calls
... chirping calls from other males. These calls are audible, but also have energy in the ultrasonic range. The recessed ear structure protects an eardrum that is 1/30 the thickness of that of a normal frog, allowing it to detect very high frequency sounds. The unusual ear structure and the ...Study links low-frequency hearing to shape of the cochlea
... large chamber remain loud enough that they can be heard clearly on the opposite side of the room. When sound waves enter the ear, they strike the eardrum and cause it to vibrate. Tiny bones in the ear amplify and transmit these vibrations to the fluid in the cochlea, creating pressure waves that travel ...Frog’s ear canal may provide insights for understanding human hearing loss
... adapted to detect ultrasounds -- namely, the eardrum must be very thin to vibrate effectively at these ... not only protects A. tormotus' thin and fragile eardrum from the environment, but also lessens the distance between the eardrum and the inner ear, thus allowing the bones of the ...Paleontologists discover new mammal from Mesozoic Era
... a sophisticated middle ear of three tiny bones, known as the hammer (malleus), the anvil (incus) and the stirrup (stapes), plus a bony ring for the eardrum (tympanic membrane). The mammal middle ear bones evolved from the bones of the jaw hinge in their reptilian relatives. However, paleontologists ...