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Meniere’s syndrome
A Meniere’s disease is a condition of the inner ear that can cause various unpleasant symptoms. Numerous factors can contribute to this condition, and while the exact causes are often unclear, fluid buildup in the inner ear plays a key role in the manifestation of symptoms. The overproduction of a fluid called endolymph, which is essential for balance and hearing, can develop for various reasons, including genetic predisposition, inflammation, and head injuries. The name of the disease comes from the French physician Prosper Menière, who first described the three classic symptoms of Meniere’s disease. These include sudden onset vertigo, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and unilateral hearing loss. These symptoms…
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Factors Causing Hearing Loss
A hearing loss, especially hearing impairment, is an increasingly common phenomenon that affects many people’s lives. Hearing loss can arise not only with age but also due to various medical conditions, infections, and medications. In many cases, hearing loss occurs gradually, and several factors play a role in the process. Hearing loss can be temporary or permanent, and different causes can result in different types of hearing damage. The structure and function of the ear are complex, and any disruption at any stage can cause hearing loss. Understanding hearing requires knowledge of the mechanisms of hearing as well as the types and causes of hearing impairment. Although hearing loss is…