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  1. ... en-us/tv8475 Related Health Topics Cochlear Implants Ear Disorders Ear Infections Hearing Aids Hearing Disorders and Deafness Hearing Problems in Children Meniere's Disease ...
  2. ... disorder of the vestibular system in your inner ear. The disorder may be in one or both ears. Your ... 7 screens]. Available from: https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/ear-nose-throat/hearing-and-balance/balance-disorders The Ohio State University: Wexner Medical Center [Internet]. ... edu/-/media/files/wexnermedical/patient-care/healthcare-services/ear-nose-throat/hearing-and-balance/balance-disorders/vng-instructions-and-balance-questionnaire.pdf UCSF Benioff ...
  3. ... screens]. Available from: https://www.merckmanuals.com/home/ear-nose-and-throat-disorders/hearing-loss-and-deafness/hearing-loss National Institute ... en-us/tv8475 Related Health Topics Cochlear Implants Ear Infections Hearing Aids Hearing Disorders and Deafness Hearing Problems in Children Newborn Screening ...
  4. ... may suggest that you see a specialist in disorders of the ear. These include: An audiologist , a health care provider ... to help find out if you have a disorder in your inner ear. Common tests include: Electronystagmography (ENG) or videonystagmography (VNG) ... It can help find out whether a balance disorder is caused by a problem with your inner ear, eyes, or nerve signals from your feet and ...
  5. ... a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the ear, nose, and throat. A gastroenterologist , a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the digestive system. A neurologist , a doctor ...
  6. ... artery disease , or kidney failure . Have alcohol use disorder (AUD) . Have no spleen . Have a cochlear implant (an implanted ... infections can vary, depending on which part of your body is affected. They most often affect your lungs, middle ear, or sinuses. Your symptoms could begin suddenly. They ...
  7. ... including cells that make immunoglobulins. Examples of autoimmune disorders include rheumatoid arthritis and lupus . Certain types of cancer that affect ... repeated infections and other problems, such as: Sinus, throat, and ear infections Respiratory infections, such as pneumonia and bronchitis ...
  8. ... whether you are taking enough to treat your disorder or are taking a harmful amount. Why do I need a salicylates level test? You may need this test if it's possible that you have acute poisoning from aspirin or other salicylates. The symptoms of acute poisoning usually happen three to eight hours after an overdose. The symptoms can vary, based on the amount of salicylates in your blood and whether you are an adult, teenager, or child. But the symptoms often include: Nausea and vomiting Rapid breathing (hyperventilation) Ringing in the ears ( tinnitus ) Sweating You may also need this test ...
  9. ... will also be placed on your finger or ear to monitor the oxygen level in your blood. The lights will be turned off. While you sleep, specially ... to diagnose obstructive sleep apnea. But this test is not recommended if you have other sleep disorders or health conditions that could make your breathing ...
  10. ... a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system. Certain other providers may also do a neurological exam. The exam ... specific shapes. Cranial nerves. These 12 nerves connect your brain with your eyes, ears, nose, face, tongue, throat, shoulders, and certain organs. ...
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