Ears are an important way for us to acquire knowledge and communicate with each other, but many people do not care about their ears. They wear headphones for long periods of time to listen to music, talk on the phone, and put themselves in a noisy environment. They do not undergo ear, nose, and throat examinations during health checks. If this goes on for a long time, it will slide into the abyss of deafness. Please start from today, treat your ears well, and give them a quiet world. Let them also have their "body" checked every year.Many people have a long commute to work, so how do they pass the time? Listen to music, and if the car is noisy, turn it up a bit. I have nothing to do on weekends - KTV singing, the deafening voice feels great, right. If you have such a habit, I suggest you change it for the health of your ears. The editor is not exaggerating, because the hearing cells in the ear do not have regenerative function, and once damaged, they cannot be restored. Losses are irreversible. You don't want to spend most of your life wearing hearing aids, so please develop good habits and give your ears a quiet world. What are the ear examination items?(1) Ear examination in routine examination: Doctors use professional examination tools to examine the appearance of the ear. Ear examination mainly includes otoscopy, Eustachian tube function test, hearing test, vestibular function test, fistula test, and other examinations. Generally, the size, position, deformity, and symmetry of the auricle are observed first, as well as the swelling, tenderness, and tenderness of the auricle, mastoid region, and surrounding lymph nodes.
(2) Genetic testing: Many drug-induced deafness patients have overdosed on aminoglycoside antibiotics, including common ones such as gentamicin, streptomycin, kanamycin, and neomycin. But if the patient is not aware that they are a carrier of a genetic mutation in deafness, even with normal dosage, it may still lead to hearing disability. If the 'latent' deafness causing genes can be detected through genetic screening earlier and medication should be taken carefully, the risk can be reduced.
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