Sudden Hearing Loss The Fact
Sudden hearing loss is a condition, when the ability of a person to hear the sound declines within a short period of
time.
It can either affect anyone of the ear or to both the ears.
Most of the time sudden heating loss is...
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Sudden Hearing Loss The Fact
Sudden hearing loss is a condition, when the ability of a person to hear the sound declines within a short period of
time.
It can either affect anyone of the ear or to both the ears.
Most of the time sudden heating loss is
complemented by tinnitus which means ringing in the ear or even sometimes dizziness or loss of balance.
The
causes of this condition may be a sensorineural origin or by a sudden conductive impairment.
Sudden loss of hearing can be diagnosed when a person fails to hear the sounds within thirty decibels or more than
that, in three different frequencies over a 3 consecutive days.
Some of the causative factors for this condition are
viral infections, trauma, bacterial infections, meningitis, ototoxic drugs, temporal bone fractures, head injury,
Meniere?s disease which is the disease of inner ear, reduced blood flow to the inner caused by circulator disorders,
upper respiratory tract infection, trauma to the ear caused by the prolonged es
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