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Smell Disorders |
Your sense of smell helps you enjoy life. You may delight in the aromas of your favorite foods or the fragrance of flowers. Your sense of smell is also a warning system, alerting you to danger signals such as a gas leak, spoiled food, or a fire. Any loss in your sense of smell can have a negative effect on your quality of life. It can also be a sign of more serious health problems. |
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| 16706 |
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Noise-Induced Hearing Loss |
Every day, we experience sound in our environment, such as the sounds from television and radio, household appliances, and traffic. Normally, these sounds are at safe levels that don’t damage our hearing. But sounds can be harmful when they are too loud, even for a brief time, or when they are both loud and long-lasting. These sounds can damage sensitive structures in the inner ear and cause noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). |
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Hearing Loss and Older Adults |
Hearing loss is a sudden or gradual decrease in how well you can hear. It is one of the most common conditions affecting older and elderly adults. Approximately one in three people between the ages of 65 and 74 has hearing loss and nearly half of those older than 75 have difficulty hearing. |
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Otosclerosis |
Otosclerosis is a term derived from oto, meaning “of the ear,” and sclerosis, meaning “abnormal hardening of body tissue.” The condition is caused by abnormal bone remodeling in the middle ear. Bone remodeling is a lifelong process in which bone tissue renews itself by replacing old tissue with new. |
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Vestibular Schwannoma (Acoustic Neuroma) and Neurofibromatosis |
A vestibular schwannoma (also known as acoustic neuroma, acoustic neurinoma, or acoustic neurilemoma) is a benign, usually slow-growing tumor that develops from the balance and hearing nerves supplying the inner ear. The tumor comes from an overproduction of Schwann cells—the cells that normally wrap around nerve fibers like onion skin to help support and insulate nerves. |
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La enfermedad de Ménière |
La enfermedad de Ménière es una anomalía en el oído interno que causa mareos fuertes (vértigo), timbre o silbido en el oído (tinnitus), pérdida de audición y una sensación de que el oído está lleno o congestionado. Por lo general, la enfermedad de Ménière afecta un solo oído. |
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Aphasia |
Aphasia is a disorder that results from damage to portions of the brain that are responsible for language |
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| 17177 |
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Cuidando su voz |
Nosotros dependemos de nuestras voces para informar, persuadir y conectarnos con otras personas. |
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| 17181 |
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders |
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La afasia |
La afasia es un problema médico causado por un daño en las partes del cerebro responsables del lenguaje. Para la mayoría de las personas, estas áreas están del lado izquierdo del cerebro. |
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| 17182 |
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders |
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Trastornos del espectro autista: Problemas de comunicación en los niños |
Los trastornos del espectro autista (Autism spectrum disorder, ASD) son una discapacidad del desarrollo. Pueden causar problemas sociales, de comunicación y de comportamiento significativos. |
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