What are 3 types of hearing loss?

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Sometimes our hearing doesn't work the way it should. Hearing loss can affect one ear or both ears and can have many different causes.

There are four main types of hearing loss, and usually each type is treatable.

What are 3 types of hearing loss?

Conductive Hearing Loss

Conductive hearing loss happens when sound can’t reach the inner ear. This could be due to damage in the middle ear, or obstructions in the outer or middle ear like ear wax, fluid, infections, or tumors. Birth defects like atresia and microtia can also cause conductive hearing loss.

There are several options to help treat conductive hearing loss, including middle ear implants, bone conduction implants, and bone-anchored hearing aids. There are also non-surgical options like bone conduction hearing aids.

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What are 3 types of hearing loss?

Sensorineural Hearing Loss

When the hair cells of the cochlea are missing or damaged, this is known as sensorineural hearing loss. This can be caused by genetics, or it can be a result of head trauma, exposure to loud noise, or something else in the environment. Sensorineural hearing loss is also a common part of the aging process.

Sensorineural hearing loss has different treatment options depending on its severity, including cochlear implants, middle ear implants, and electric acoustic stimulation.

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What are 3 types of hearing loss?

Mixed Hearing Loss

Mixed hearing loss is a combination of both sensorineural and conductive hearing loss. It results from problems in both the inner and the outer or middle ear.

Options for treating mixed hearing loss include middle ear implants and bone conduction implants.

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What are 3 types of hearing loss?

Neural Hearing Loss

When the auditory nerve is damaged or missing, this is known as neural hearing loss. Hearing aids and cochlear implants cannot help because the nerve is not able to pass on sound information to the brain.

In many cases, an Auditory Brainstem Implant (ABI) is an option for neural hearing loss.

What are 3 types of hearing loss?

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What are 3 types of hearing loss?

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Learn more about different types of hearing and hearing loss with our in-depth guides. With topics like single-sided deafness, hearing loss in children, and bimodal hearing, you’ll get a deeper understanding of hearing loss solutions for you or your loved ones.

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What are the 4 types of hearing problems?

The four types of hearing loss are sensorineural, conductive, mixed (sensorineural and conductive) and auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD).

What are 3 things that can cause hearing loss?

Causes of hearing loss include:.
Damage to the inner ear. ... .
Gradual buildup of earwax. ... .
Ear infection and abnormal bone growths or tumors. ... .
Ruptured eardrum (tympanic membrane perforation)..

What are 3 causes of sensorineural hearing loss?

Causes of Sensorineural Hearing Loss.
Exposure to loud noise (preventable but not reversible – see more about prevention).
Aging (presbycusis).
Head trauma..
Virus or disease..
Autoimmune inner ear disease..
Heredity..
Malformation of the inner ear..
Ménière's disease..

Which type of hearing loss is worse?

Most often, it is a sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) that develops and becomes worse. A sensorineural hearing loss results from damage to the tiny hair cells in the inner ear.