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Results 1 - 10 of 193 for Outer ear
  1. ... ear is inflammation, irritation, or infection of the outer ear and ear canal. The medical term for swimmer's ... may get worse when you pull on the outer ear Hearing loss Itching of the ear or ear ...
  2. ... and hydrocortisone otic combination is used to treat outer ear infections caused by certain bacteria. It is also used to treat outer ear infections that can occur after certain types of ...
  3. Ofloxacin otic is used to treat outer ear infections in adults and children, chronic (long-lasting) middle ear infections in adults and children with a perforated eardrum (a condition where ...
  4. Ciprofloxacin and dexamethasone otic is used to treat outer ear infections in adults and children and acute (suddenly ...
  5. Ciprofloxacin and hydrocortisone otic is used to treat outer ear infections in adults and children. Ciprofloxacin is in ...
  6. ... ciprofloxacin otic suspension (Otiprio) are used to treat outer ear infections in adults and children. Ciprofloxacin otic suspension ( ...
  7. ... swab to collect the sample from inside the outer ear canal. In some cases, a sample is collected ... to take a sample of drainage from the outer ear is not painful. However, ear pain may be ...
  8. ... skin and tissue surrounding the cartilage of the outer ear. ... creates the shape of the nose and the outer ear. All cartilage has a thin layer of tissue ...
  9. ... any of these steps: Sound waves enter your outer ear and travel to your eardrum in your middle ... Vibrations in the air that travel through your outer ear Vibrations through your bones that go directly into ...
  10. ... Most people with auriculo-condylar syndrome have malformed outer ears ("auriculo-" refers to the ears). A hallmark of ... jawbones, facial muscles, middle ear bones, ear canals, outer ears, and related tissues. Mutations in these genes alter ...
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