Hearing lossFrom our partner site on alzheimer's disease, OurAlzheimers.com.
Hearing loss is the total or partial inability to hear sound in one or both ears. See also: Hearing loss of aging Alternative Names: Decreased hearing; Deafness; Loss of hearing Considerations: Minor decreases in hearing are normal after age 20. Hearing problemsusually come on gradually, and rarely end in complete deafness. advertisement There are many causes of hearing loss. They can be divided into 2 main categories:
CHLis often reversible -- SNHLis not. People who have both forms of hearing loss are said to have mixed hearing loss. Screening for hearing loss is now recommended for all newborns. In children, hearing problems may cause speech to develop slowly. Ear infections are the most common cause of temporary hearing loss in children. Fluid may linger in the ear following an ear infection. Although this fluid can go unnoticed, it can cause significant hearing problems in children. Any fluid that stays longer than 8 - 12 weeks is cause for concern. Preventing hearing loss is more effective than treating it after "the damage is done." Common Causes: Genetic:
Congenital:
Infectious:
Traumatic:
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