Y Roth, Y Oron… - Evidence Based Nursing, 2011 - ebn.bmj.com ...Cerumenimpaction is common and saliently affects well-being. ... Some populations though tend to develop frequent cerumenimpaction, which is reflected as reversible, profound, hearing loss. Other symptoms include tinnitus, itching, cough, dizziness or pain. ... All 4 versions
[HTML] from hearingreview.comM Scherl, D Szabo, N Desai, S Scherl… - Hearing …, 2011 - hearingreview.com ... of this concept was unknown. Robert Schindler, MD, one of the company's founders, had experience in two areas as an otolaryngologist—tracheostomy and cerumen impaction—that led him to believe it could be done safely: ... Related articles - Cached
A Al-Hussaini, D Owens… - European Archives of Oto-Rhino- …, 2011 - Springer ... children but is most common in elderly people and individuals with learning diYculties where it has a prevalence of 57 and 36%, respectively [5]. Treatment options for cerumenimpaction include manual removal methods, ear syringing and irrigation, and cerumen- olytic agents. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[PDF] from biomedcentral.comY Chen, X Li, Z Xu, Z Li, P Zhang, Y He… - BMC Public …, 2011 - biomedcentral.com ... Additionally, 29 boys (3.66%) and 13 girls (1.68%) had cerumenimpaction, and they all needed cerumen removal. One student with otitis externa needed medical treatment. ...Cerumenimpaction accounted for a significant proportion of ear problems. Although ... Related articles - All 4 versions
DM Spiro, MA Welker, DH Arnold… - Expert Review of Anti- …, 2011 - expert-reviews.com ... should always include the inconsolable or ill-appearing infant, head or ear trauma, developmental delay (including speech), hearing loss, purulent drainage from the ear including concern for a foreign body, or any suspicion of acute or chronic cerumenimpaction that might ... All 2 versions