Treating Different Kinds Of Hearing Impairment


Not everyone knows it, but children and not just adults can experience hearing loss and in fact anyone at any age. Most of the time, hearing loss is slow and gradual and the effects of which can be felt little by little. In the wrong circumstances, people can lose their sense of hearing completely and indefinitely too.

When you experience hearing difficulties, it is natural to just shrug it off, but the most proactive thing to do is to get it checked out by a specialist. A doctor will first try to determine where the hearing disorder is originating from so as to get a better understanding of the problem. Diagnosing what the exact hearing problem is will determine the right hearing treatment for the patient.

When talking about hearing loss, a person may have a different kind of hearing disorder from the next. The kind or type of hearing loss is based on which part of the hearing pathway is affected. As mentioned, hearing loss in some cases are simple and easily treated while others are not so easy to correct.

Conductive hearing loss is easily described as a problem the outer ear and middle ear experiences when they cannot properly funnel sound into the inner ear. Any trouble in the outer ear canal, middle ear upto the inner ear, including the bones of the middle ear and so forth are considered forms of conductive hearing loss. A person who has this type of disorder can be considered lucky in a way, as this is the easiest to treat or manage with hearing aids.

Some people have a more serious disorder called sensorineural hearing loss, which is close to impossible to treat at the moment. This type of hearing impairment usually means damage to the inner ears and or the acoustic nerves which usually results into what is called nerve deafness. The most fragile parts of the inner ear is what is called the cochlea, which is a spiral like structure that holds many nerves and hair cells.

A person’s hearing believe or not can also be affected by problems in the central nervous system and this is called central hearing loss. Being afflicted with central hearing loss a person hears great but sounds are just sounds and there is hardly any connection between sounds and meaning. As of writing, there is still no effective treatment for this kind of disorder other than controlling the environment.

Apart from the physical disorder mentioned previously, a person can suffer from a psychological hearing disorder called functional hearing loss. A person with this disorder will have normal hearing, but just won’t seem to hear. What is hard about this, is first being able to correctly diagnosing it so as not to use other treatments on the person.

When you have both sensorineural and conductive hearing loss together in an ear, then this person has what is called mixed hearing loss. As with only conductive hearing problems, with mixed hearing loss, the only part that is easily treated is the conductive disorder. With the sensorineural damage, only time can tell if future advances in science, medicine and maybe even biotechnology and nanotechnology can come up with an answer for it.

Hearing loss is not a joking matter and it can change your life if you are not too careful about it. A person should take this seriously as no doctor, researcher or medical scientist can guarantee a cure in the near future. Everyone should get an annual full body checkup to discover any signs of problematic areas as early as possible.

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