Surgical procedures can be a treatment option for profound sensorineural hearing loss, particularly when addressing specific underlying conditions. Cochlear implants are the most common surgical intervention, providing direct electrical stimulation to the auditory nerve, which can restore some level of hearing. Other procedures may include tympanoplasty or stapedectomy, depending on the nature of the hearing loss. However, the success of these interventions varies, and candidates are typically evaluated on an individual basis.
Provided that your child's hearing loss is sensorineural and not conductive - and if it is profound it is certainly at least partially sensorineural - then no, there is no medical treatment or intervention that will correct his/her hearing loss. If your child is having a profound sensorineura hearing loss, please consider a cochlear implant to achieve the closest to normal hearing. My advice as a cochlear implant surgeon would be - dont delay, to avoid neural plasticity.
Chemotherapy is a chemical treatment that can be used on various areas on the body and can usually have profound side effects depending on what the treatment is. So a chemotherapeutic injection would just be a concentrated chemical injection.
The opposite of profound is ignorant
Shallow is an antonym for profound.
It is with profound sadness that I see what is happening in Japan.
She contracted meningitis and suffered a profound hearing loss.
You can say: I am a profound thinker. - Hope this helped!=)
A Profound Hatred of Man was created in 1996.
Profound behavioral issues refer to severe and complex challenges in behavior that significantly impact an individual's ability to function in daily life. These issues may require intensive intervention and support from professionals to address underlying causes and improve behaviors. Treatment may include therapy, counseling, behavior modification techniques, and medication.
You would have to be a profound thinker to solve word problems.Barack Obama had a profound effect on the US government.His sycophants thought that his every sentence was a profound statement.Definition:1. Penetrating or entering deeply into subjects of thought or knowledge; having deep insight or understanding: a profound thinker.2. Originating in or penetrating to the depths of one's being; profound grief.3. Being or going far beneath what is superficial, external, or obvious: profound insight.4. Of deep meaning; of great and broadly inclusive significance: a profound book.5. Pervasive or intense; thorough; complete: a profound silence.6. Extending, situated, or originating far down, or far beneath the surface: the profound depths of the ocean.7. Low: a profound bow.
I experienced a profound sense of loss when I was told my father passed away.
The word profound is an adjective. It means very deep or serious.