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May 8, 2023

Preventive hearing care for the elderly

Neurological deafness

    As we age, irreversible degenerative changes in the auditory cells and the aural nervous system occur, resulting in hearing loss, known as senile deafness. There is no very effective…

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May 8, 2023

Which ear should I get a hearing aid for?

Neurological deafness

  I have been working with hearing aids for almost 20 years. One of the things that has struck me most is the issue of hearing aids after hearing loss in…

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Apr 23, 2023

Patients with refractory sudden deafness

Neurological deafness

  The author recently cured a patient with refractory sudden deafness.  The patient, Song Moumou, was a 29-year-old female. She had a history of mild deafness in the past. The deafness suddenly…

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Apr 3, 2023

What medication to take for neurogenic tinnitus

Neurological deafness

  Sensorineural tinnitus refers to tinnitus caused by damage to sensory cells or nerves in the ear, mostly accompanied by sensorineural hearing loss. Treatment for sensorineural tinnitus usually takes the form…

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Apr 3, 2023

What are the prevention and treatment measures for neurogenic deafness

Neurological deafness

  Neurological deafness is a condition in which the auditory nerve in the inner ear and the auditory center of the brain become diseased, causing hearing loss or even hearing loss,…

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Apr 3, 2023

Do you know about neurological deafness?

Neurological deafness

  Deafness is a more familiar condition, but it has long been under-recognized and under-appreciated. In fact, the incidence of deafness is very high, according to the population survey statistics, one…

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Jan 4, 2023

What are the common symptoms of sensorineural deafness?

Neurological deafness

  First, the vast majority of the hearing loss is dominated by high-frequency hearing loss, marked by the patient’s difficulty hearing high-frequency consonants such as c, s, i, sh, etc. Conversations…

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Jan 4, 2023

Vibrating Sound Bridge (VSB) Indications (I) 1.1 Bilateral moderate to severe sensorineural deafness

Neurological deafness

  I. Indications-Patient selection 1. Moderate to severe sensorineural deafness: 1) Bilateral moderate to severe sensorineural deafness After excluding postcochlear or central lesions, patients who are not satisfied with the effect…

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Jan 4, 2023

Will hearing loss in one ear heal on its own?

Neurological deafness

  Hearing loss in one ear, most often caused by cerumen (i.e. earwax) embolism, secretory or purulent otitis media, and nerve deafness, usually does not heal on its own and requires…

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Jan 4, 2023

Early rehabilitation of pediatric neurogenic deafness

Neurological deafness

  Neurological deafness is a condition in which the auditory nerve in the inner ear, the auditory center of the brain, becomes diseased and causes hearing loss or even hypoacusis. The…

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Neurological deafness

  • Preventive hearing care for the elderly
  • Which ear should I get a hearing aid for?
  • Patients with refractory sudden deafness
  • What medication to take for neurogenic tinnitus
  • What are the prevention and treatment measures for neurogenic deafness
  • Do you know about neurological deafness?
  • What are the common symptoms of sensorineural deafness?
  • Vibrating Sound Bridge (VSB) Indications (I) 1.1 Bilateral moderate to severe sensorineural deafness
  • Will hearing loss in one ear heal on its own?
  • Early rehabilitation of pediatric neurogenic deafness
  • How is the nature of neurological deafness clarified?
  • Treatment of neurogenic tinnitus
  • What are the causes of neurogenic tinnitus?
  • How is neurogenic deafness treated?
  • What to do about neurological deafness
  • Can neurogenic deafness be treated?
  • Can neurogenic deafness be cured?
  • How to diagnose neurogenic deafness
  • Nerve deafness is a complete loss of hearing for about a few years.
  • What is sudden onset deafness?
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