Symptoms of neurodeafness

People with neurodeafness typically exhibit symptoms such as hearing loss, tinnitus, and vertigo. Neurodeafness refers to the phenomenon of hearing loss caused by damage to the auditory nervous system. It can be related to genetic, trauma, disease, aging and other factors. 1. Hearing loss: single or bilateral hearing loss of different degrees, or even hearing loss. 2. Tinnitus: Neurodeaf patients are often accompanied by tinnitus, which is characterized by intermittent or persistent buzzing, hissing and cicadas in the ears. 3. Vertigo: neurological deafness patients may appear monaural deafness, binaural deafness, monaural deafness patients with restricted vestibular function of the ear, there may be vertigo, general discomfort and other symptoms. Neurological deafness patients, it is recommended that patients seek medical attention in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to improve the examination, targeted treatment.