tinnitus
Nerve conduction deafness is one of the two types of deafness that can happen. It occurs when there is a break in communication between the nerve cells and the inner ear.
Yes the result from a lesion on the cochlear nerve is sensorineural deafness. The result from the fusion of the ossicles is conduction deafness.
Conductive deafness is caused by the bones in the middle ear to pass on sound vibrations to the inner ear. Nerve deafness may be caused by a disease or some other event that injures the cochlear nerve.
No, only conduction deafness is correctable with hearing aids
exposure to loud sounds
No depending if they're Born with it
c. cochlea
Nerve deafness, also known as sensorineural hearing loss, is commonly caused by damage to the hair cells in the cochlea of the inner ear or to the auditory nerve pathways. This damage can result from aging, exposure to loud noises, genetic factors, infections, or certain medical conditions. Unlike conductive hearing loss, nerve deafness typically cannot be corrected with surgery or hearing aids, although some assistive devices may help. Early detection and intervention are crucial for managing its effects.
Vestibulocochlear (CN 8). Damage to this nerve can cause tinnitus (deafness).
An example "He suffered from industrial deafness".
Yes, nerve deafness, also known as sensorineural hearing loss, is typically permanent. This type of hearing loss occurs due to damage to the inner ear or the auditory nerve, which can result from factors such as aging, exposure to loud noises, infections, or genetic conditions. While there are treatments available to manage its effects, such as hearing aids or cochlear implants, the underlying nerve damage cannot be reversed.
help pls His problem involves the Cochlea! Tha answer is Cochlea