Lack of Thiamine, Riboflavine, Hydroxocobalamine. Gingko Biloba helps too.
the main causes of acquired sensory loss are
The main causes of sensory loss include nerve damage (neuropathy), aging (presbycusis and presbyopia), traumatic injury, infections (like meningitis), exposure to toxins or medications, and chronic conditions like diabetes or multiple sclerosis. Each of these factors can affect the function of sensory organs such as the eyes, ears, skin, or nerves, leading to impaired sensory perception.
congenital sensory loss is when the person has the sensory loss from birth where as acquired sensory loss is when the sensory loss has developed as is the result result of ageing, serious injury or illness.
sensory hearing loss, refers to damage to the organ of Corti and the acoustic nerve. Prolonged exposure to loud noise is the leading cause of sensory hearing loss.
If your born with sensory loss you are used to it so its not a hard to deal with it but is u aquire sensory loss you have to over come it and it is harder to adapt to.
negative impact on people with sensory loss
Explain how information can be made accessible to individuals with sensory loss
Sensory loss can be caused by various factors, including age-related degeneration, genetic conditions, infections, injuries, and exposure to toxins. Common conditions associated with sensory loss include age-related macular degeneration for vision, presbycusis for hearing, and peripheral neuropathy for touch. Additionally, chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension can contribute to sensory impairments. Environmental factors, such as noise exposure and UV light, can also play a significant role in sensory loss.
Congenital sensory loss is something that is present at birth. More than half of all people experience this due to genetic factors and this may be autosomal recessive, autosomal dominant, or X-linked.
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Homeopathic therapies may help patients who have sensory hearing loss.
how can effective communication have a positive impact on the lives of individuals with sensory loss