Unfortunately, in most cases hearing loss does not improve. However, some types of hearing loss can be caused by problems which may be treated medically, such as ear infections or a perforated ear-drum. These types of loss can often improve. If the loss is a nerve loss, as is most hearing loss, it is not likely to get better.
Depends on the cause of hearing loss. If the loss is conductive - ie. caused by a problem with the ear canal, ear drum, bones behind the ear or middle ear cavity, there is a good chance that it could be treated surgically. If the hearing loss is due to changes in the nerves (sensorineural hearing loss) then there is no surgical, medical or alternative treatment that will improve the hearing. An audiologist will be able to tell you if your results indicate that you have a conductive, sensorineural or mixed (both types) loss.
Depending on what type of hearing loss one is suffering from, one can first look into getting a hearing aid, or a hearing aid implant. A surgery to consider is repairing the tube leading to your eardrum. Another action one can take is to learn sign language.
The best ways to overcome visual impairments would be through using outside lenses, such as glasses or eye lenses. Of course there are other more costly, yet practical ways such as surgery, of course surgery may not always be effective.
I don`t believe you can reduce hearing loss which has already occurred. You can only prevent further loss by wearing protection for your ears in loud environments.
Talk in a normal tone of voice and look directly at them. More than likely they have learned to read lips.
by not hearing to much sound or less sound just to his or her it to the limit
By seeing your GP
Not having music at loud
Digital hearing aid(provided by NHS)
Get someone who can use sign language to help you with your hearing impairment
No. Hearing loss depends on the decibel listened to and the period of time. Everyone is prone to having hearing loss.
The progressive hearing loss means that, hearing loss becomes worse over time. Sudden hearing loss means, hearing loss that happens quickly. Such a hearing loss requires immediate medical attention to determine its cause and treatment. The Art of hearing is one of the audiologists in Perth, WA which provides free online hearing tests. So it is easy to undergo hearing tests.
The term "a spell of deafness" can mean a period of temporary hearing loss. A "spell of deafness" would mean casting a spell to make someone deaf. The "spelling of deafness" is correct in the question (loss of hearing).
No, chlamydia does not cause hearing loss.
conductive hearing loss results from a problem with the inner and outer ear
Action on Hearing Loss was created in 1911.
conduction hearing loss
list the way that hearing loss is classified
Hearing disorders range from a temporary, partial loss of hearing to the permanent loss of hearing known as deafness.
Provided that your child's hearing loss is sensorineural and not conductive - and if it is profound it is certainly at least partially sensorineural - then no, there is no medical treatment or intervention that will correct his/her hearing loss. If your child is having a profound sensorineura hearing loss, please consider a cochlear implant to achieve the closest to normal hearing. My advice as a cochlear implant surgeon would be - dont delay, to avoid neural plasticity.
Peripheral Hearing loss has to do with hearing loss in the peripheral auditory mechanism...that is, in the External Ear, Middle Ear, Cochlea, and VIIIth nerve.
Sensory and neural hearing loss, on the other hand, cannot readily be cured. Fortunately such hearing loss is rarely complete, and hearing aids can fill the deficit.