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Ears and HD and sinuses [message #77513] Sat, 17 August 2013 19:53 Go to next message
RustyC is currently offline  RustyC
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Baron
Hearing is about audio too, right?
Somewhere on this board, someone recently pointed out that there was no point in buying HD music to play on a cheap hifi system.
Well, I thought I was reaching the point where my hearing loss was making spending money on anything audio foolish. But I went to an ENT who has help me dramatically. It turns out that allergies, and swollen sinuses and ongoing congestion can create hearing loss. And that a regimen of antihistamines and the likes can not only improve your breathing, but help your hearing! My hearing actually is provably better, according to tests, while I'm on the antihistamines.
Will wonders never cease
Re: Ears and HD and sinuses [message #77516 is a reply to message #77513] Sun, 18 August 2013 06:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Azuri is currently offline  Azuri
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Registered: November 2012
Grand Master
I've never thought about that before, but it does make sense. Some people do have to go to specialists that are called "ear, throat and nose" doctors so I guess they are all tied together somehow. Glad to "hear" you're getting better.
Re: Ears and HD and sinuses [message #77522 is a reply to message #77516] Sun, 18 August 2013 21:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
gofar99 is currently offline  gofar99
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Hi, All true plus sometimes ear wax can get compacted in the ear canal and cause hearing loss. A ENT can get it out.

Good Listening
Bruce
Re: Ears and HD and sinuses [message #77535 is a reply to message #77513] Tue, 20 August 2013 07:34 Go to previous message
audioaudio90 is currently offline  audioaudio90
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I'm glad that your hearing loss wasn't permanent. That's wonderful news!

I think maybe I should run to an ENT doctor myself. I think I have some wax buildup and I can't get it out.
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