• What You Need to Know About Otosclerosis

    A disease that affects more than three million Americans, Otosclerosis is a disease that affects the bones of the inner and middle ear. The smallest bone in the human body, the stapes, is the bone that is specially affected by Otosclerosis. This is a result of abnormal bone modeling. Bone remodeling is a natural, life-long […]

  • The Warning Signs of Hearing Loss

    ​ The ability to hear is a gift that many often take for granted. Just like the saying “you don’t know what you have until it’s gone”, many people don’t appreciate what they have until they lose it. Unfortunately, hearing loss is a common problem in the United States, and the number is rising. Hearing […]

  • Signs and Symptoms of Tinnitus

    The medical term for the perception of sound that has no external source is called tinnitus. Sufferers of this condition often describe the sounds that they hear as a buzzing, hissing, chirping, whistling, or a ringing in the ears. This condition is caused by damage to the cochlear hair cells, and this damage can be […]

  • The Benefits of Cochlear Implants

    Humans need to hear with both ears in order to hear every day sounds in stereo. If you were to hear only from one ear (unilateral hearing), it would be difficult to hear individual sounds around you. This difficulty is due to your head. By design, it acts as a barrier to sound that is […]

  • What is an Otolaryngologist?

    Considered to be the oldest medical specialty in the United States, Otolaryngology (pronounced oh-toe-lair-in-goll-oh-jee) is comprised of specialized physicians that are primarily concerned with the ear, nose, and throat. Otolaryngologists are trained in the management and treatment of patients who are suffering from disorders and diseases of the ear, nose, and throat. Ear, nose, and […]

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