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hearing, ear treatment devices

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Freediver82 - water borne
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ear doc
[ame=http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XdqrGaUF5EQ&feature=related]YouTube - Eardoc relief of ear pain[/ame]
FAQ :: Eardoc - stop ear pain


What about fluid that stays in the middle ear?

Your hearing may be affected if fluid stays in the middle ear after an infection. This is called otitis media with effusion. (Effusion is another word for fluid buildup.) Usually the fluid goes away in 2 to 3 months, and hearing returns to normal. EARDOC™ has been shown to assist the draining of ear fluid and is helpful in conjunction with other treatments.

If the fluid stays for more than a few months, your doctor may want to check your hearing. Your doctor may recommend ear tubes (also called tympanostomy tubes) to drain the fluid if your hearing has decreased. That is why it is so important to treat ear problems quickly so that your health and your hearing do not deteriorate.
Alternative to Ear Tube :: Eardoc - stop ear pain


ear popper
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0mqp_9m8pw&NR=1]YouTube - EarPopper Demo[/ame]

Evolution of middle ear
[ame=http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=TZyYHGObgk8&feature=related]YouTube - Evolution of the mammalian middle ear: the basics.[/ame]

Inner ear hearing
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fm7t5S09iUg&NR=1]YouTube - The Sense of Hearing[/ame]
 
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