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15. Autoimmune inner ear disease: when the body attacks itself

Autoimmune inner ear disease is a rare condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks the inner ear, leading to hearing loss and vertigo. Diagnosis can be challenging, requiring a combination of hearing tests, blood tests, and sometimes imaging studies. There is no cure for this condition; treatment typically involves steroids to reduce inflammation and suppress the immune response. Early intervention is key to preventing permanent damage to hearing and balance.

Man holding the model of the human inner ear in hands. Ear model. A model of the ear for elementary science classes.
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