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Post by tonystrak on Dec 29, 2017 2:45:09 GMT -5
Hi, Hearing loss is very common. It can be very distressing, particularly if it is getting worse and especially if it affects both ears. Everyone's hearing gets worse as they get older. However, there are many types of hearing loss and not all are restricted to older people. In this article we talk about the different causes of hearing loss, their different characteristics and what you can do about them. The ear is roughly divided into three parts. The outer (external) ear includes the part you can see (called the pinna) and the narrow tube-like structure (the ear canal), which your health professional can look down with a torch. At the end of the canal is the eardrum. This separates the external ear from the middle ear. The eardrum is a tightly stretched membrane, a bit like the skin of a drum. Thanks! For more details: Pharmaceutical Advertising Video
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