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Inner Hair Cells are tiny, sensitive structures in the Inner Ear that help detect sound vibrations. They change sound waves into electrical signals that the Brain can understand.



Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) is caused by damage to the Inner Hair cells due to exposure to loud sounds. This can make it difficult to hear quieter sounds and understand speech.

The Inner Ear contains the cochlea, which processes sound, and the utricles, which help with balance. Together, they help you hear and maintain your sense of balance.



Motion Sickness relates to the Inner Ear and happens when your sense of balance gets mixed signals. This can occur during car rides, boat trips, or other activities that involve movement and can cause dizziness, nausea, and vomiting.

The Middle Ear is the space between the eardrum and Inner Ear. It contains three tiny bones called the ossicles, which amplify sound vibrations and transmit them to the Inner Ear.



A Ruptured Eardrum is a tear in the thin membrane that separates the outer ear from the Middle Ear. It can be caused by injury, infection, or exposure to loud sounds and can lead to pain and hearing problems.
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