Symptoms of neurodeafness

Neurodeafness includes genetic deafness, drug-induced deafness, senile deafness, autoimmune deafness, and auditory neuropathy, each with different symptoms, such as hereditary deafness manifesting itself in the form of hearing impairment that already exists at birth and other symptoms. 1. Hereditary deafness: Hearing loss already exists at birth, or hearing loss at some time after birth, which is progressively aggravated. 2. Drug-induced deafness: deafness, tinnitus, dizziness as the main symptoms, mostly in the process of drug use or after stopping the drug. 3. Senile deafness: manifested as bilateral ears at the same time or successive bilateral hearing impairment, the degree of deafness on both sides of the ear most of the first may also vary in severity, to high-frequency hearing loss is dominated by high-pitched persistent tinnitus, accompanied by other symptoms. 4. Autoimmune deafness: bilateral ears at the same time or successively, asymmetric, progressive hearing loss, accompanied by symptoms of vertigo. 5. Auditory neuropathy: manifested by the absence of auditory brainstem response, otoacoustic emission normal bone muscle reflex disappeared, pure tone audiogram to low-frequency hearing loss. Neurogenic deafness, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in a timely manner, under the guidance of the physician, choose the appropriate standardized treatment, so as not to delay the condition and lose the best time for treatment.