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  2. Ear Anatomy, Diagram & Pictures | Body Maps - Healthline

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    Inner ear: The inner ear, also called the labyrinth, operates the body’s sense of balance and contains the hearing organ. A bony casing houses a complex system of membranous cells. The inner ear ...

  3. Pressure in Ears Won't Go Away: How to Find Relief - Healthline

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    You can typically treat the causes of ear pressure at home through swallowing or yawning to “pop” your ears or by taking OTC medications. However, if you find your symptoms persist or get ...

  4. Ear and Sinus Congestion: How to Relieve Painful Pressure

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    Here are things you can do to relieve sinus congestion and related ear congestion: Take a nasal decongestant for up to 3 days. Blow your nose gently. Use a nasal rinse or nasal irrigation system ...

  5. Ear - Wikipedia

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    An ear is the organ that enables hearing and (in mammals) body balance using the vestibular system. In mammals, the ear is usually described as having three parts: the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. The outer ear consists of the pinna and the ear canal. Since the outer ear is the only visible portion of the ear in most animals ...

  6. Why Does My Ear Hurt? 7 Possible Causes of Ear Pain - WebMD

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    Middle Ear Infection. A cold, allergies, or a sinus infection can block the tubes in your middle ear. When fluid builds up and gets infected, your doctor will call it otitis media. This is the ...

  7. Possible Reasons You Have Tinnitus (Ringing in Ears) - WebMD

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    This iwhat is known as a pulsatile tinnitus. Other medical problems: These include changes in your inner ear bones, an inner ear disorder called Meniere's disease, or head and neck injuries ...

  8. Otolaryngologist: Ear, Nose, Throat Doctors (ENT) - WebMD

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    What Is an Otolaryngologist? An otolaryngologist treats issues in your ears, nose, or throat, as well as related areas in your head and neck. If you have a health problem with your head or neck ...

  9. How to Safely Clean Your Ears: Tips and What to Avoid

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    Don’t raise the volume in your car’s sound system up too high. Dry out your ears after swimming to prevent swimmer’s ear. Use a cloth to wipe the outside of the ear, and tilt your head to ...

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