A device that carries sounds from the environment to the ear and helps people with hearing loss hear better is called a hearing aid. Hearing aids are available for sensorineural hearing loss, unilateral hearing loss, and conductive hearing loss.
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I have profound hearing loss, and hearing aids are ineffective. Is there any treatment for this?
Query: Hello doctor, I am 35 years old. I have had a profound hearing loss (98 percent) for years now and have visited many ENT specialists. The only answer I have got was hearing aids would not work for me as I have nerve damage. It seems the nerves are damaged and cannot be re-activated. Just wanted to k... Read Full »
Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.I can understand your concern. There are several causes for hearing impairment. It includes tympanic membrane perforation, middle ear bones ossification, and issues in the hearing area or internal ear. Treatment depends on the causes of impairment. So you should personal... Read Full »