Hearing loss
From DrKoop's partner site on alzheimer's disease, OurAlzheimers.com
Decreased hearing; Deafness; Loss of hearing Home Care Wax build-up can frequently be flushed out of the ear (gently) with ear syringes (available in drug stores) and warm water. Wax softeners (like Cerumenex) may be needed if the wax is hard and impacted. Care should be taken when removing foreign bodies. Unless it is easy to get to, have your health care provider remove the object. Don't use sharp instruments to remove foreign bodies. Call your health care provider if
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What to expect at your health care provider's office The medical history will be obtained, and a physical examination performed. Medical history questions documenting hearing loss in detail may include:
The physical examination will include a detailed examination of the ears. Diagnostic tests that may be performed include:
A hearing aid or cochlear implant may be provided to improve hearing.
Review Date: 11/08/2005 ![]() | ||||||||||||||||
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