Can you return to normal life with neurological deafness

Neurodeafness can return to normal life.
Neurological deafness for the auditory nerve or auditory center organic lesions or metabolic disorders can impede the sound perception and analysis, or affect the transmission of acoustic information, resulting in hearing loss or hearing loss is called neurological deafness. Common neurological deafness are: drug deafness, hereditary deafness, senile deafness, traumatic deafness, acoustic neuroma and so on.
On the basis of actively treating the primary disease and avoiding re-exposure to the causative factors, if the degree of hearing loss due to neurodeafness has been stabilized, corresponding therapeutic measures can be selected according to the level of hearing loss and the impact on work and life to assist in improving hearing. Hearing aids and cochlear implants can be chosen to assist in improving hearing according to the conditions of audiological and specialized examinations.
When suffering from neurological deafness, should actively seek medical standardized diagnosis and treatment. After active treatment, normal life can be restored.