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3BHow Your Hearing Works HOW THINGS CAN GO WRONG We’ve talked a lot about how your ears work, how they allow you to collect and interpret sound, and even how the fluid in your ears can help you maintain balance. Most of this happens every day, every minute of every day, and without much notice. You may remember certain sounds you have heard, your baby’s cry, your mother’s voice on the phone, or your children’s laughter, but you won’t be thinking about the mechanics of hearing or balance too much, unless there is something wrong and only when it is not working as it should. There are many factors that influence your ability to hear and hear well, and your sense of balance. Even the smallest thing, like an overabundance of earwax, can undermine your hearing. Of course, there are also serious hearing and balance problems that need to be treated medically. Let’s take a look at the most common hearing and balance difficulties. Swimmer’s Ear This has been named swimmer’s ear because it generally occurs when the ear has been exposed to water or humidity for an extended period of time. This condition is also known as acute external otitis because it is an infection of the ear canal. When the ears are frequently submersed 201 3 Tinnitus Miracl e – Tho mas Co l eman- Page 43 43