IDENTIFYING HEARING LOSS BY MEANS OF IRIDOLOGY
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Audiology, Hearing loss, Iridology,Abstract
Objectives: Isolated reports of hearing loss presenting as markings on the iris exist, but to date the effectiveness of iridology to identify hearing loss has not been investigated. This study therefore aimed to determine the efficacy of iridological analysis in the identification of moderate to profound sensorineural hearing loss in adolescents. Design: A controlled trial was conducted with an iridologist, blind to the actual hearing status of participants, analyzing the irises of participants with and without hearing loss. Subjects: Fifty hearing impaired and fifty normal hearing subjects, between the ages of 15 and 19 years, controlled for gender, participated in the study. A qualified and experienced iridologist analyzed the participants’ irises. Results: The sensitivity and specificity rates for identifying hearing loss by means of iridological procedures were 76% and 34% respectively. No statistically significant relationship was however, evident between iridological analysis and hearing status. Conclusions: Sensitivity and specificity rates of identifying hearing loss by iridology were not comparable to those of traditional audiological screening procedures.Downloads
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