
A temporary reduction in auditory acuity, characterized by sounds seeming distant or unclear, frequently occurs following an upper respiratory tract infection. This sensation arises from physiological changes within the ear and Eustachian... Read more »

Reduced auditory acuity following otitis media presents as a diminished ability to perceive sounds clearly. Individuals may describe sounds as distant, dull, or as if they are emanating from behind a barrier.... Read more »

Temporary auditory dulling following exposure to loud music, often experienced after attending live performances, is characterized by a diminished ability to perceive sounds clearly. Individuals might describe this sensation as if their... Read more »

Post-tympanostomy aural distortion, characterized by a perceived reduction in sound clarity following the insertion of ventilation tubes, can occur in the adult population. This subjective experience, often described as a sensation of... Read more »