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  2. Sensorineural hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    Hearing loss that worsens with age but is caused by factors other than normal aging, such as noise-induced hearing loss, is not presbycusis, although differentiating the individual effects of multiple causes of hearing loss can be difficult. One in three persons have significant hearing loss by age 65; by age 75, one in two.

  3. Clindamycin - Wikipedia

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    Clindamycin. Clindamycin is a lincosamide antibiotic medication used for the treatment of a number of bacterial infections, including osteomyelitis (bone) or joint infections, pelvic inflammatory disease, strep throat, pneumonia, acute otitis media (middle ear infections), and endocarditis. [5] It can also be used to treat acne, [5][6] and some ...

  4. Musical ear syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Musical ear syndrome. Musical ear syndrome (MES) describes a condition seen in people who have hearing loss and subsequently develop auditory hallucinations. "MES" has also been associated with musical hallucinations, which is a complex form of auditory hallucinations where an individual may experience music or sounds that are heard without an ...

  5. Ototoxicity - Wikipedia

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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hearing. Ototoxicity is the property of being toxic to the ear (oto-), specifically the cochlea or auditory nerve and sometimes the vestibular system, for example, as a side effect of a drug. The effects of ototoxicity can be reversible and temporary, or irreversible and permanent.

  6. Ménière's disease - Wikipedia

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    0.3–1.9 per 1,000 [ 1 ] Ménière's disease (MD) is a disease of the inner ear that is characterized by potentially severe and incapacitating episodes of vertigo, tinnitus, hearing loss, and a feeling of fullness in the ear. [ 3 ][ 4 ] Typically, only one ear is affected initially, but over time, both ears may become involved. [ 3 ]

  7. What Are The Possible Side Effects of Wearing New Hearing Aids?

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    The key to minimizing side effects from hearing aids is to ensure that they are properly fit for your hearing loss. Hearing aids take time to adjust to, so be patient as your start wearing them.

  8. Women Are Losing More Weight on Ozempic—Scientists Are ...

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    The study looked at medical records of nearly 3,500 patients with obesity who were prescribed semaglutide (Wegovy, Ozempic) or liraglutide, a medication to treat type 2 diabetes that can also lead ...

  9. Sensory loss - Wikipedia

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    Dual sensory loss is the simultaneous loss of two senses. Research has shown that 6% of non-institutionalized older adults had a dual sensory impairment, and 70% of severely visually impaired older adults additionally suffered from significant hearing loss. [7] Vision and hearing loss both interfere with the interpretation and comprehension of ...