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Causes of hearing loss include: Damage to the inner ear. Aging and loud noise can cause wear and tear on the hairs or nerve cells in the cochlea that send sound ...
Tests to diagnose hearing loss may include: Physical exam. A health care provider looks in your ear for possible causes of your hearing loss, such as earwax or ...
For people who have hearing loss that does not benefit from hearing aids, another device called a cochlear implant may be a useful alternative. Your ear has ...
Sensorineural (involves inner ear); Mixed (combination of the two). Aging and chronic exposure to loud noises both contribute to hearing loss. Other factors, ...
"We call it sensorineural hearing loss," Dr. Carlson says. "And there are thousands of different causes of sensorineural hearing loss. The most common is ...
Advanced diagnosis and treatment. Mayo uses the latest technology to diagnose and treat hearing loss. Mayo Clinic offers a wide range of hearing aids. Many work ...
Age- and noise-related hearing loss are common and can affect quality of life. But many treatments are available.
An in-the-ear (ITE) hearing aid is custom made in two styles — one that fills most of the bowl-shaped area of your outer ear (full shell) and one that fills ...
This is where the damage and hearing loss first happen that's due to age, noise exposure or medicine. The other fluid-filled chambers of the inner ear include ...
Hearing loss. There are tiny, delicate hair cells in your inner ear (cochlea) that move when your ear receives sound waves. · Ear infection or ear canal blockage ...
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