Tuesday, October 19, 2010

How can fluid, get hold of be-hind ear drum? what's menatapase?

How can fluid, get hold of be-hind ear drum? what's menatapase?
1. Inner ear NOT connected to sinuses, but to pharynx through eustachian canal.
2. Presence of fluid indicates infection. You HAVE to see a doctor without hesitation or you could lose your ear drum and develop some degree of deafness.
Your inner ear is connected to your sinuses. Fluid drains from in attendance. I don't know what you mean by menatapase. Menopause? Is that what you miserable??

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