Sensorineural hearing loss is a natural part of the aging process for many. However, exposure to loud noises can also cause permanent damage to your inner ear or auditory nerve. Sensorineural ...
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss is defined as hearing loss of 30 or more decibels across 3 contiguous audiometric frequencies within 72 hours. The incidence is about 30 per 100 000 people annually ...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), congenital CMV is the number one infectious cause of sensorineural hearing loss in children. Nearly 1 in 200 babies is born with ...
Younger generations, particularly teens to 40s, are increasingly facing hearing problems due to increased exposure to loud music, earbuds, and environmental noise. Many ignore the early symptoms, such ...
The relationship of gastrointestinal manifestations on weight, using body mass index (BMI), was significant (p=0.01). High frequency sensorineural deafness was confirmed in 78% of audiograms.