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- Ears
The brain uses the inner ear, the eyes and muscles to pinpoint the position of the body at all times.
- Ear wax
In most cases, blockage of the ear canal with wax is a harmless event.
- Ear infections
It is estimated that around four out of five children will experience a middle ear infection at least once.
- Ears - otosclerosis
Otosclerosis eventually affects both ears, but the condition doesn?t cause total deafness.
- Ears - Meniere's disease
Meniere's disease affects the ear, which is the centre of hearing and balance.
- Swimmer's ear
Swimmer's ear can be triggered by exposure to water or mechanical damage due to overzealous cleaning.
- Ear problems in children
Babies and young children are more likely to develop middle ear infections because they are still building up their immunity.
- Middle ear infections
Middle ear infections often happen during or after a child has a cold.
- Dementia - early planning
Planning ahead can make it easier for families and carers to manage the affairs of a person with dementia.
- Alzheimer's disease - Early signs (video)
Family and friends of people with Alzheimer's disease discuss their experiences and how to recognise the early signs.