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Does wax in the ear cause permanent or temporary deafness?

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How many children and young people aged 0-25 in the UK have permanent deafness?

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What is the prognosis for vestibular schwannoma?

Without treatment, vestibular schwannoma will nearly always result in permanent deafness.


Is being tone deaf permanent?

Tone deafness is the lack of relative pitch, or the inability to distinguish between musical notes that is not due to the lack of musical training or education. Tone deafness is also known variously as amusia, tune deafness, "tin ear", dysmelodia and dysmusia.


What is covered by the term hearing disorders?

Hearing disorders range from a temporary, partial loss of hearing to the permanent loss of hearing known as deafness.


What is the difference between conduction deafness and perceptive deafness?

Conductive deafness is when the sound waves are prevented from reaching the inner ear. It can be because of wax in the outer canal, fluid inside it, or the tiny bones in the ear have seized up. With perceptive deafness, sound waves can reach the inner ear, though it is a disease of the nerves leading to the brain or a condition affecting the function of the inner ear. Most cases of deafness fall into the category of conductive and perceptive deafness, though other cases of deafness are as simple as the result of old age.


What is - Post-vocational deafness?

Post- Vocational Deafness:


What are the causes of partial deafness?

what are the cause of partial deafness


What's Deafness?

Deafness is when somone is unable to hear anything.


Is deafness hereditary?

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.


What is the Medical term meaning deafness?

Anacusis is the medical term meaning complete deafness.


What Is inborn Deafness?

Inborn Deafness is a trouble speaking or general fusion