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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Cochlear disorder
  1. ... or liver disorders, neurologic or neuromuscular or metabolic disorders ) Does not have a spleen, or has a non-functioning spleen Has a cochlear implant Has a cerebrospinal fluid leak (a leak ...
  2. ... the brain. This nerve is called the vestibular cochlear nerve. It is ... it can damage several important nearby nerves as it grows.
  3. ... combination of treatments. If the baby has a disorder that affects more than hearing, the outlook depends on what other symptoms and problems the baby has.
  4. ... Sign language (for those with severe hearing loss) Cochlear implants are only used in people who have lost too much hearing to benefit from a hearing aid.
  5. ... and using visual cues to aid communication) A cochlear implant ... with those around you for talking to someone with hearing loss .
  6. ... and using visual cues to aid communication) A cochlear implant may ... to understand speech, but it does not restore normal hearing.
  7. ... heart valve Heart defibrillator or pacemaker Inner ear (cochlear) ... metal zippers, and similar metallic items Removable dental work
  8. ... If the hearing loss is severe enough, a cochlear implant may help. ... protect your ears when listening to music at home or concerts.
  9. ... to a telecoil in a hearing aid or cochlear implant by way of a ... sound is picked up by a receiver such as a headset or earbuds.
  10. ... heart valves Heart defibrillator or pacemaker Inner ear ... Removable dental work should be taken out just before the scan.
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