sensorineural, conductive, and mixed
There are three basic types of hearing loss. They are as follows: 1. Conductive 2. Sensorineural 3. Mixed
Low-frequency hearing loss is less common compared to other types of hearing loss. It affects a smaller percentage of the population, with high-frequency hearing loss being more prevalent.
If sensory-neural hearing loss is present, then hearing aids will be advocated.
Two tests that are commonly used to distinguish conductive hearing loss from sensorineural are Rinne's test and Weber's test.
Aural Rehabilitation is an attempt to identify and diagnose various types of hearing loss. Aural rehabilitation can help patients to increase their hearing abilities and overcome any handicaps that may have stemmed from the aforementioned hearing loss.
Hearing loss is separated into two types or categories. These are Sensorineural, neural, inner ear or cochlear hearing loss and Conductive, blockage of the inner and outer ear, a ruptured eardrum or some type of structure abnormality. . In some cases, some people have shown signs of both types at the same time. This is called a mixed hearing loss. In rare instances, hearing loss can result from some damage to auditory sensors in the brain.
In Fiji, there certain people who from ancient times have the gift to heal, from touching the year for three days. This type of healing is by the use of supernatural powers but not witchcraft. I had mumps and through a Fijian lady touching my ear for three days, I was able to hear again from my left ear. When you are in Fiji, just ask a Fijian man or lady, they would probably know where a person with supernatural powers is living and you can go there and they will do it for free, however is would be courteous to give a gift afterwards.
In the Canal hearing aids are recommended for mild hearing loss as they are less visible in the ear, they are moulded to your ear shape and are very good for telephone use.
The scientific term for deafness is "hearing loss" or "hearing impairment." It can be categorized based on the severity and type, such as conductive hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, or mixed hearing loss.
Sudden hearing loss--at least 30dB in less than three days--is most commonly caused by cochleitis, a mysterious viral infection.
There are three main types of implanted hearing devices for individuals with hearing loss: cochlear implants, bone-anchored hearing aids (BAHA), and middle ear implants. Cochlear implants are surgically implanted devices that directly stimulate the auditory nerve. BAHA devices use bone conduction to bypass the outer and middle ear, transmitting sound vibrations directly to the inner ear. Middle ear implants are surgically placed in the middle ear to amplify sound vibrations.
No. Hearing loss depends on the decibel listened to and the period of time. Everyone is prone to having hearing loss.