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    Tinnitus Term Paper

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    such as tinnitus herbs that are often used by individuals under medical guidance or without it. A complementary and alternative medicine or natural approach to tinnitus today mainly focuses on vitamin and mineral (vitamin supplements)‚ antioxidant and tinnitus herbs and remedies. This large shift towards natural or alternative remedies for tinnitus has come about due to the lack of mainstream pharmacological treatment of tinnitus. Currently there is no specific drug for the treatment of tinnitus and

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    Tinnitus Cause Of Pain

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    irritating. It’s Tinnitus. Ringing of the ears can change your life drastically‚ and usually not on the good side. We know that at the moment‚ there is no outright cure for tinnitus. This ringing will stay and might get worse. And while our doctors and scientists work hard in finding a cure‚ we can‚ by ourselves find ways on how to handle tinnitus so it won’t affect our lives. While a cure is not available‚ managing ringing of the ears is feasible. The first step‚ when tinnitus attacks‚ is to determine

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    Ssmu 3.1

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    SSMU3.1 – Understanding Sensory Loss – Gemma Nelson (Ashcroft House) 1.1 Analyse how a range of factors can impact on individuals with sensory loss * Impact on Communication Sensory loss can frequently lead to isolation and frustration at not being able to communicate efficiently with other people. With hearing loss‚ day-to-day activities such as hearing a doorbell‚ using the telephone‚ watching television or taking part in conversations can produce feelings of inadequacy within

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    understanding sensory loss

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    Understand Sensory Loss Sensory impairment is when one of your senses such as sight‚ hearing‚ smell‚ touch‚ taste and spatial awareness are no longer normal. A person does not necessarily have full loss of a sense to be sensory impaired. Dual sensory impairment is when a combination of both hearing and sight is impaired. The combination of two sensory impairments intensify the impact of each other which usually means the person will not benefit fully from the services of deaf people or

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    Deaf for a Day

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    Anna Arce Ms.Ricciardi March 21‚ 2013 ASL‚ Period 7 Deaf For A Day Living from day to day as a Deaf person‚ you may encounter many unpleasant situations. Little kids staring‚ adults staring‚ employees giving you an attitude for them not understanding‚ and some people who are just plain ignorant to Deaf people because they’re different. Last Saturday I used ear plugs that gave me a mild hearing loss for a day while going through my normal activities; even

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    I learned in the A & P course that ear wax (or cerumen) is a waxy secretion by ceruminous gland (= modified sebaceous gland)‚ mixed with sloughed epithelial cells‚ which inhibits the growth of certain bacteria due to its acidic pH. It also protects the skin of the external auditory canal by providing a waterproof layer‚ so‚ it’s something beneficial to us. Sure enough‚ there appear to be a number of articles written to support this - "Bactericidal activity of cerumen"‚ Chai & Chai (ref 1)‚ "Bactericidal

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    Gun in hand; I took a step backwards from the line of fie. Breathing heavily‚ I knelt down to try and catch my breath from running. A loud noise exploded in my ears leaving a ringing noise that left me deaf. The man next to me got knocked to the ground from the impact. I looked up‚ still with ringing ears‚ trying to catch something that would make sense of this. People around me opened their mouths to scream‚ but nothing came out. Fire rose in the distance. The heat smacked against my black army

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    1. Why is this person a candidate for hearing aids in the first place? (no citations necessary for this question) Mr. Johnson is a candidate for hearing aids in the first place for a number of reasons. First‚ an audiometric test showed that he has a mild sloping to a severe high frequency sensorineural hearing loss in both of his ears‚ consistent with noise- induced hearing loss. Since Mr. Johnson is experiencing sensorineural hearing loss‚ unfortunately‚ his hearing loss is permanent. However‚

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    Aspirin Notes

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    THE SIDE EFFECTS OF ASPIRIN Aspirin in general is a safe drug but the ability to prevent blood clots is connected to some side effects. Aspirin can cause firstly stomach irritation. That’s means aspirin can irritate your stomach which has as a result pain‚ nausea‚ vomiting or hearburn. Sometimes can have other symptoms like bleeding‚ holes in stomach or intestines. In order to minimize these problems it should be better to have a full stomach. Also another problem that comes

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    5.5. Subjective experience of hearing difficulties The majority of the participants participating in this study have been experiencing hearing difficulties for a period of time at least five years and over‚ and at the beginning was somehow neglected or considered like a difficulty that comes along with age. Five out of ten respondents expressed themselves that the impairment was noticed by themselves‚ while the other half of the ten participants said that it was noticed by one of their

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