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An inner ear infection may be a significant cause of COVID-19-associated problems with hearing and balance, according to researchers. In a new study published last month in the journal Nature ...
Otitis media is an infection of fluid in the inner part of the ear, on the inside of the ear drum. It’s caused by fluid that is naturally in the inner ear, as part of its function, that builds ...
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What’s Going Around: Strep throat, swimmer’s ear - MSNOtitis media is an infection of fluid in the inner part of the ear, on the inside of the ear drum. It’s caused by fluid that is naturally in the inner ear, as part of its function, that builds ...
While ear infections are common in children, they can also occur in adults. Symptoms can be uncomfortable and even painful. Here are some simple ways to know if you may have an ear infection and how ...
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Inner Ear Infection: What to Do When Ears Become Inflamed - MSNInner ear infections like labyrinthitis are most likely to develop after a respiratory infection or cold (though bacterial or fungal infections can also cause them).
New research suggests that the ear is yet another part of our bodies that is susceptible to infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. For this research, scientists developed novel ...
If an ear infection is causing your tinnitus, treating the infection usually resolves it. But there are also some treatments to bring relief, keep reading to learn more.
Like the human inner ear samples, these cells had the proteins needed for infection. COVID-19 infected the hair cell precursors and, to a lesser extent, the Schwann cell precursors.
The inner ear is the deepest part of the ear. Numerous conditions can affect it, causing pain, itchiness, balance issues, and loss of hearing. Learn more.
Direct SARS-CoV-2 infection of the human inner ear may underlie COVID-19-associated audiovestibular dysfunction. Communications Medicine, 2021; 1 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s43856-021-00044-w ...
Minjin Jeong et al. then tested the ability of hair cells and Schwann cells to support SARS-CoV-2 infection. To do so, they exposed the fresh inner ear tissue to either a mock solution or to SARS ...
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