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How To Cure Earing Inability In The Right Ear?

i have had a hearing problem for decades. My right ear was the only one that worked at about 80%. About 3 months ago I started taking two medicine for high blood pressure. Lisinopril and Metoprolo. Now for last month my hearing in my right is getting muted I would call it. It feels like it needs to pop like you were up in the mountains. What do you think? One site said that increase Potassium would be of a graet help. What are your thoughts on that and if so, what would be the best to take? Thanks, Jim
Fri, 22 Dec 2017
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Hello Jim.
First you need to know what kind of hearing lose is it ( Neurosensoril/ Conductive), so you have to do 3 simple examinations:
1. Otoscopy
2.Tympanometry
3. Audiometry
After that you will find the right answer.

wish you all the best...

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How To Cure Earing Inability In The Right Ear?

Hello Jim. First you need to know what kind of hearing lose is it ( Neurosensoril/ Conductive), so you have to do 3 simple examinations: 1. Otoscopy 2.Tympanometry 3. Audiometry After that you will find the right answer. wish you all the best...