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Anatomy of the Ear by Vanessa R. Patient Expert Posted Mon 23 Feb 2009 10:13pm … embroidered! Beautiful and quite detailed work by craftster user ‘ weird_lover_wilde ‘. It was a gift for her doctor. All I can say is that she did an excellent work, and it’s also anatomically correct! “I love my doctor.  He is the kindest man in the world, and he’s been looking after my family for over 20 years.  I wanted to m ... Read on »
Ears, Ears and More Ears by Bethany B. Patient Expert Posted Thu 22 Jan 2009 6:19pm I took Payton to the ENT today because I thought she had an ear infection because she has not been feeling that great. They said there was no infection, but that there was still fluid in her ears. She also had a hearing test and pretty much failed it. :( We are having her second set of tubes put in on May 30. We are hoping she won't have to have Read on »
Ears, ears, ears by Val B. Patient Expert Posted Fri 27 Apr 2012 6:50am Yes, I will schedule an ear tune up an hour and a half away for child #1 and be back to school before 1 p.m. for child #2's IEP. Crazy I know but it worked. We got the boy all fixed up. He sat drawing, rolling his eyes, making snide remarks, etc etc, as his wonderful Audiologist MAPped BOTH ears, fixed the MIX for his FM so he c ... Read on »
Is making ear impressions for in ear monitors (IEMs) different than making ear impressions for hearing aids? by Danielle N. Patient Expert Posted Thu 12 Mar 2009 3:58pm Again, Another interesting article about IEM ( In- Ear Monitor). I had to copy and paste it because the direct website wouldn't link for some reason. Ear Impressions for In-Ear Monitor (IEM) Systems Keith Gordon,, Director of Marketing, VitaSound Is making ear impressions for in ear monitors (IEMs) different than making ear impressions Read on »
Real Pictures - Inner Ear Anatomy and Cochlear Implantation by Lily's Dad Patient Expert Posted Wed 26 May 2010 12:00am Incredible photos of inner ear anatomy like the cochlea and all those little hair cells that are typically damaged when there is hearing loss.  There are also photos of inserted cochlear implants.  Under the Authors' names, click on "To view images only click here". Read on »
Ear Anatomy and PBL by CCLCM Student .. Medical Student Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:04pm I have a relatively easy week for once: no clinic, no research class. I'll be paying for this toward the end of the month though. We studied the ear today in anatomy lab. There are actually two senses in the ear: hearing of course, and also the vestibular system. The vestibular system is a part of your sense of balance. And if you're like me, the vestibular Read on »
Ear Infections & Antibiotics: Natural treatment for Ear Infections? by Ben L. Naturopathic Doctor Posted Sat 25 Oct 2008 4:48pm Ear Infection QUESTION: Dear Dr. Ben, Since becoming pregnant I have stopped nursing my 3 1/2 year old daughter.  I just couldn’t do it anymore.  That was about a month ago. She now has an ear infection.  The first she’s ever had, which I am suspicious is a result of weaning.  I feel extremely guilty over having to wean her Read on »
Chronic Ear Infections and Glue Ear by Dr. Daniel Kalish Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Tue 22 Jun 2010 9:18am 1 Comment to their own opinion, they are not entitled to their own facts. Unfortunately, there are numerous errors in your explanation of ear anatomy and infections. Rather than addressing each... Watch our latest YouTube clip on Chronic Ear Infections and Glue Ear! Learn the basics behind  why, the anatomy and what to do! Josh Rubin and Jeanne Rubin Call Read on »
Clear Up Your Child's Ear Infection With the EarDoc by Cascia T. Posted Thu 12 Mar 2009 3:13pm The Ear Doc is a revolutionary new tool that stops ear pain and helps relieve swimmers ear, ear infections and fluids in the ear. This is tool will open up the ear tube for about 75% of children up to the age of seven as well as adults, divers, and air travelers that suffer from ear pain. All you do is put the Ear Doc behind your child's ear Read on »
Old Ear vs. New Ear by Val B. Patient Expert Posted Wed 15 Apr 2009 11:47pm So which ear is old and which one is new? Well, we are calling his "new ear" the reimplanted ear, and his "old ear" the one that had never been implanted until now. Can you... words (wa-we-wo, ba-ha, etc.) with each ear alone!! So if your kid only has one ci-and you're thinking of going bilateral should they qualify...you should hear this...Even after Read on »