| 31. | Activities and substances which dehydrate the body have the same effect and are also possible causes of patulous Eustachian tube.
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| 32. | Estrogen ( Premarin ) nasal drops or saturated potassium iodide have been used to induce edema of the eustachian tube opening.
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| 33. | "Eustachian tubes " is the kind of unexpected detail she characteristically uses to detonate a sentence ( look at " peculiar,"
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| 34. | A smaller hollow area is the eustachian tube, but that isn't normally large enough to create the audible resonance you described.
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| 35. | But if the eustachian tube is especially narrow or constricted from colds, sinus infections or nasal allergies, it can remain blocked.
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| 36. | For a brief time she could hear, but because of air pressure problems in her damaged Eustachian tube, the reconstructed eardrum collapsed.
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| 37. | It is joined to the nose by the nasopharynx at the top of the throat, and to ear by its Eustachian tube.
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| 38. | Their own voice may also sound lower to other people, because the trachea has more volume when the Eustachian tube is open.
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| 39. | Repeated infections can plague some children until age 8, but most children overcome them by age 3, when their eustachian tubes lengthen.
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| 40. | This system was far more practical and less difficult for the patient than catheterizing the Eustachian tube and brought fame to Politzer.
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