Yes, a stroke can lead to deafness, although it is not a common outcome. Strokes affect the brain, and if the areas responsible for processing auditory information are damaged, it may result in hearing loss. Additionally, strokes can cause complications like fluid buildup or infections that might further impact hearing. Early intervention and rehabilitation can help mitigate some of these effects.
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CMV is a leading cause of congenital deafness.
what are the cause of partial deafness
temporary deafness
Like allergies and birthmarks, deafness as a symptom by itself is not genetic. Deafness as a symptom of a disease which is genetic, is genetic.
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You can acquire a sickness that can cause you to become deaf.
Loud noises can damage the ear drum. Sometimes the cochlea can also be damaged which could cause permanant deafness. Wax in your ear canal can cause temporary deafness
A blood clot in any part of the brain can result in a stroke. It may also cause local damage, reducing or removing the ability to hear properly.
exposure to loud sounds