“Sounds are obviously tolerated for many may years, as long as the sounds level is within an acceptable range.” Doctor Katz, Surgeon Director of Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital, explains the ways in which hearing loss can occur, including tinitus, which is the ringing sound so often heard after concerts.
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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) www.youtube.com Hearing Loss/Vertigo (Part 2) www.youtube.com Maryland Hearing and Balance Center www.umm.edu Dr. David Eisenman www.umm.edu
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@staraction I think us with some hearing problems rather be deaf than blind.
has anyone ever gone to dr katz? my husband has nearing loss and a terrible time with tinnitis-20 years now-I need to find him help!
Because i have Tinnitus it cause Presbycusis in which it made my hearing loss to happen.
how did you get deaf? did you go to a show?
dude, shut the hell up! I got Tinnitus for like 7 years now and it got to a point that 80% of my hearing is GONE! i am pretty much became deaf and it sucks
I will never attend a concert again without earplugs. The Buzzcocks really hurt me.
turn the background musak down,can’t hear the dialogue!!
What?
my hearing is fucked up right now i went to a show last night
@blc341 go try and build a cochlear implant, jackass.
complex, most animals hears, so its not so complex
complex, every animal hears, so its not so complex
Excellent explanation!
Thank you for the very informative video. Do you have any latest medical findings on Meniere’s Disease?
I had a tumor in my head 4 month ago.
After the operation whole the left part of the head and face is in damage I cant see , cant hear and heve no mimics .
Your video made me crying. Thx for the information, i ve got a hope for hearing, today!
I wish your hands to be strong and correct!
Thanx!!!
I struggle with intermittent vertigo. Probably the worst i have ever felt in my life is during a flare up of vertigo.
From the doctors point of view is how much harm can we do for how much can we bank.
I had a vertigo once, really strange, its cool and scary at the same time. Tough its no more fun when it doesnt go away after sitting right up in your bed and just looking around lol
great job……thanx
two THUMBS up for u
thank you doctor
good job doctors
yah we need more educative videos
i think i lost some hearing from too much Dove hunting.
i listened to loud music while watching this and I’m nearly def now
this is a great study thumbs up to these Doctors
very good video
more please… very educating!!
We need more educative videos like this.