Overview: Our ears play an important role in our lives, not just for hearing, but also for regulating our balance. This interview covers some major health issues involving
our ears, including hearing loss and vertigo, as well as facial paralysis.
Part One:
How our ears work
Causes of hearing loss
Hearing tests
Medications for hearing loss
Hearing aids
Cochlear implants
Part Two:
Vertigo
Causes of vertigo
Vestibular testing
Bells palsy
Guest: Dr. David Eisenman, an ear, nose and throat expert at the University of Maryland Medical Center and an assistant professor of otorhinolaryngology, head and
neck surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
Links:
Hearing Loss/Vertigo (Part 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TGS6JFbEbU
Hearing Loss/Vertigo (Part 2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yE2jq3g6e_I
Maryland Hearing and Balance Center
http://www.umm.edu/otolaryngology/index.htm
Dr. David Eisenman
http://www.umm.edu/doctors/david__eisenman.html
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inketsard 1 month ago 2
that vertigo enducement looks like my nightmare!
mazzc7 2 years ago
I agree. During a recent vertigo flare up, I literally stopped a bus to get sick.
sc29841 2 years ago
It is no fun when the doctors try to induce your vertigo symptoms. Vertigo is bad enough but when they put you through all those tests to induce vertigo, it is not fun.
4thesonsofkorah 2 years ago
Vertigo is pure hell. I can't think of the times that I have been so sick as the times I've had vertigo.
4thesonsofkorah 2 years ago 2