The Acoustic Reflex Threshold (ART) were tested at 500 Hz, 1000Hz, and 2000Hz. There was no indication of inner ear problems at these frequencies.…
BPPV can be caused by either of the following two pathophysiologies: canalolithiasis or cupulothiasis. Canalolithiasis occurs when the otoconia is free floating within the endolymph of the canal and cupulothiasis occurs when the otoconia adheres to the cupula. The most common type of BPPV occurs in…
This article focuses on hyperacusis is, how it works, and the different treatment approaches based on what is currently known. Hyperacusis is defined as “ unusual tolerance to ordinary environmental sounds and, more pejoratively , as consistently exaggerated or inappropriate responses to sounds that are neither threatening nor uncomfortable loud to a typical person,” (Baguley 2003) I learned in class that due to cochlear hearing loss caused by the loss of outer hair cells, patients have a smaller dynamic range. In addition, individuals with cochlear hearing loss experience perceived loudness to increase rapidly called loudness recruitment. However, those with hyperacusis have a lower tolerance for loudness than those with normal hearing loss.…
An audiogram is used to determine type, degree, and configuration of a hearing loss. Early signs of otosclerosis show hearing loss in low-frequency tones. As the disease progresses, an audiogram reveals loss in both high and low frequencies, showing a flat configuration. Bone conduction loss at 2,000 Hz is known as the Carhart notch. This has been considered an indicator of otosclerosis; however, recent research has found the Carhart notch cannot be used to confirm diagnosis in all patients (Batson & Rizzolo, 2017).…
Meniere’s Disease is common, occurring in more than 3-5 million Americans. Meniere’s Disease is a condition characterized by recurrent vertigo (dizziness), hearing loss, and tinnitus ( a roaring, buzzing, or ringing sound in the ears). These affects only occur in one ear but up to 30% of cases can develop the problem in both ears.…
The middle ear contains many important parts that necessary for hearing sounds. The middle ear consists of the structures enclosed in a space right behind the eardrum. They are the tympanic membrane or eardrum. The tympanic membrane is a thin membrane shaped like a drum that separates the outer ear from the middle ear. Next is a chain of three ossicles, or very small bones. The chain begins with the malleus, which is connected to the center of the tympanic membrane. The other end of the malleus is connected to the incus. The incus is the middle of the chain and attaches the malleus to the stapes. The stapes is the smallest and last of the three ossicles. It has one end attached to the incus with the other end almost fills the oval window which is a oval shaped membrane that begins the inner ear (As described in Figure 6.1). The chain of ossicles makes up the smallest bones in the body (Yost 71).…
The physical distention caused by increased endolymphatic pressure also leads to a mechanical disturbance of the auditory and otolithic organs. Because the utricle and saccule are responsible for linear and translational motion detection (as opposed to angular and rotational acceleration), irritation of these organs may produce nonrotational vestibular symptoms.…
Otosclerosis is a disease of the bones that are typically in the middle and inner ear. The “ossicles” which are bones, come together to build a mass that is immovable and have difficulty transmitting sound unlike when they are flexible. Unfortunately, the thicker the bone is- the greater the hearing loss, and the longer the hearing loss, the more bone deposits that grow which just continuously makes…
Audiologists are authorized experts who are specialists in the finding and administration of scatters identified with your sound-related and adjust frameworks. There is a mixed up conviction that hearing misfortune or issues with adjust just happen in elderly individuals. The fact of the matter is these clutters can transpire, from babies to seniors. The causes are various and various. Hearing misfortune ought to be nearly observed in the event that you have a background marked by continuous introduction to noisy commotions, ear contaminations, hereditary hearing impedance, tinnitus, or head harm.…
Other tests. If your child has had persistent ear infections or persistent fluid buildup in the middle ear, your doctor may refer you to a hearing specialist (audiologist), speech therapist or developmental therapist for tests of hearing, speech skills, language comprehension or developmental abilities.…
This letter is an attempt to explain the medical condition termed “Misophonia” or “4S” for Selective Sound Sensitivity Syndrome. This problem is just beginning to be researched by the scientific community. A current hypothesis being explored is that Misophonia is a neurological disorder in which selective auditory signals trigger a fight-or-flight reflex.The average age of…
Ménière's disease, also known as endolymphatic hydrops, is a disease that causes problems with hearing and balance. It most commonly starts between the age of forty and sixty and people suffering from Ménière's disease may encounter problems such as vertigo, tinnitus, which is hearing a buzz in you ear at all time, and hearing loss. Fifteen to one hundred and fifty seven cases of Ménière's disease are seen per hundred thousand people and 10% of these patients will have Ménière's disease in both ears. The condition variates in intensity from being a mild irritation to a lifelong frustration. The name Ménière's disease originates from the French physician Prosper Ménière who first published that vertigo is caused by an inner ear disorder in 1861.…
My body temperature was rising up, I felt claustrophobic being trapped inside a plane on the way back home. My sore throat must have been infected for me to get a fever at that moment. I think almost everyone could hear me coughing from my seat so I tried to cough as softly as possible. I took a fever pill and went to sleep. Before I knew it, I’ve already touched down at KLIA. My fever was gone and I felt better. We had dinner that included food like grilled chicken and fried calamari. It certainly satisfied my tongue and stomach but not my throat.…
Smoking is not only bad for health it is also as bad for the people…
The technique of listening to internal sounds, such as the circulatory and respiratory systems, has been used for many centuries. A stethoscope is a very commonly use device. The chest piece consists of a shallow, bell-shaped piece and a clear, stiff diaphragm, which is then connected to the metal earpieces by a flexible tube. The bell is used to pick up lower frequency sounds, and the diaphragm is used for higher frequency sounds. When the chest piece is placed on the skin, vibrations within in the body are amplified by either the bell or diaphragm. These acoustic pressure waves then travel up through the tubing to the earpieces and into the listener’s ears [2]. It still requires substantial…