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	<title>Digital Hearing Aids Reviews - Hearing Loss &#187; How Does Hearing Loss Happen</title>
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		<title>Why Tinnitus Remedies Are Very Important</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Nov 2010 17:57:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tinnitus remedies are important because they will help the person to have a complete cure from the disease. A person who is suffering from the disease will have a lot of severe problems because of the fact that there is a continuous ringing sound in the ears of the person. There are various kinds of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tinnitus remedies are important because they will help the person to have a complete cure from the disease. A person who is suffering from the disease will have a lot of severe problems because of the fact that there is a continuous ringing sound in the ears of the person.</p>
<p>There are various kinds of treatments that are available for the disease. Though there are some remedies, the best tinnitus remedy is the use of various kinds of minerals and Vitamins in the diet. The minerals like Potassium and Magnesium are important in the normal functioning of the body. Other than the minerals, certain vitamins are also important. These include Vitamin C and others which will help in the prevention and relief from tinnitus.</p>
<p>Other than the vitamins and minerals, the use of certain kinds of essential oils are also important in the treatment of the disease. The use of certain oils like lemon oil, cypress oil and also rosemary oil are the other methods that will help in reducing the tinnitus trouble that a person has.</p>
<p>The wax that collects in the ear is another major cause of the problem that a person has. The tinnitus remedy includes the removal of the wax. Regular cleaning of the ear will prevent collection of wax and help in preventing tinnitus from occurring. Cleaning the wax from the ear can be done at home or it can be done by any professional in a hospital which will be one of the tinnitus remedies.</p>
<p>The other method that can be used in the tinnitus remedy is the use of the herbs to treat the condition. This is called as herbal therapy and the herbs that are commonly used for the treatment of the tinnitus are Ginkgo biloba and also another one called as Feverfew. These herbs help in the reduction of the ringing in the ear.</p>
<p>The people who have tinnitus are sometimes depressed and they need to be treated with antidepressant drugs. This will reassure them and prevent them from getting further frustrated. There are times when the tinnitus remedy is given by using a hearing aid that will help in removing the sounds that are like ringing in the ear. Reassurance is very important in the people who are suffering from tinnitus as it can be a chronic and resistant disease that does not respond to treatment. One of the tinnitus remedies will work and so each should be tried till one of them work for the person.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Is Conductive Hearing Loss A Disability?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 19:07:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is conductive hearing loss a disability? The answer to this question may depend on who you ask. Different government agencies, hearing people, and people with hearing loss have different answers to this question. Some descriptions of hearing impairments as disabilities distinguish between conductive and sensorineural hearing loss. A conductive hearing loss is often, but not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is conductive hearing loss a disability? The answer to this question may depend on who you ask. Different government agencies, hearing people, and people with hearing loss have different answers to this question.</p>
<p>Some descriptions of hearing impairments as disabilities distinguish between conductive and sensorineural hearing loss. A conductive hearing loss is often, but not always, medically treatable. Therefore, sensorineural hearing loss is more likely to be considered a disability.</p>
<p>The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was written to protect the rights of people with disabilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act does not distinguish between conductive or sensorineural hearing loss. The use of hearing aids or other treatment is irrelevant to the guidelines by the ADA. For the hearing loss to be considered a disability under the ADA, the hearing loss must limit a major life activity presently or in the past. </p>
<p>The hearing loss is also considered a disability if the employer has treated it as such. For example, if an employer refuses to hire someone with a hearing impairment because of the hearing impairment, that employer is discriminating against the person’s disability even if the hearing impairment is mild.</p>
<p>Is conductive hearing loss a disability according to the Social Security Administration? The severity of the hearing loss is the general guideline of the Social Security Administration in determining if a hearing loss qualifies as a disability. According to their guidelines, a hearing loss is a disability if the average hearing threshold for the better ear is ninety decibels or more. </p>
<p>Speech discrimination must be forty percent or less for the hearing impairment to be considered a disability. If the hearing loss is corrected with the use of hearing aids, the person’s hearing loss is not considered a disability.</p>
<p>People with normal hearing are likely to see conductive hearing loss as a disability. Hearing is a sense that is largely taken for granted by those with normal hearing. Hearing people may imagine being unable to hear as a horrible burden.</p>
<p>Many people with hearing impairments are reluctant to call hearing loss a disability. The word “disability” has a negative connotation. However, many will recognize that there are both positives and negatives to hearing loss or deafness such as not being so bothered by noise or a problem with hearing the voices of young children.  </p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Hearing Test Results</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 07:20:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A hearing test, also called a hearing exam or hearing assessment, measures the degree and type of hearing impairment. This is necessary to determine which hearing aids will be beneficial for the person with hearing loss. In some cases, hearing tests may discover information that would suggest that treatments other than hearing aids would be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A hearing test, also called a hearing exam or hearing assessment, measures the degree and type of hearing impairment. This is necessary to determine which hearing aids will be beneficial for the person with hearing loss. In some cases, hearing tests may discover information that would suggest that treatments other than hearing aids would be beneficial.</p>
<p>When gathering information about the person’s hearing loss, the audiologist usually does more than just administer one hearing test. The audiologist or hearing professional may ask a series of questions about the hearing loss. </p>
<p>More than one test may be used to determine the characteristics of the person’s hearing impairment. A pure tone test, or pure-tone audiometry, is used to show the lowest sound that can be heard. </p>
<p>The hearing test results indicate the severity of the hearing loss. The audiologist measures the amount of hearing loss that the person has. Up to twenty decibels is considered normal hearing. Mild hearing loss is a hearing loss of twenty to forty decibels.</p>
<p>A hearing loss of forty to sixty decibels is moderate hearing loss. Severe hearing loss is sixty to eighty decibels. Profound hearing loss is a hearing loss that is eighty decibels or more. </p>
<p>Hearing tests also show if the hearing loss is unilateral or bilateral. Unilateral hearing loss only affects one ear. Bilateral hearing loss is an impairment of hearing in both ears.</p>
<p>The hearing test results also determine the type of hearing loss. The audiologist checks to see if the hearing impairment is a conductive hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, or mixed. If it is a sensorineural hearing loss, the audiologist can perform a test to determine if the impairment is due to an inability of the brain to process auditory information.</p>
<p>The range of the hearing impairment is discovered with hearing tests. People with hearing impairments differ in which range of sounds are most affected by the hearing loss. Some people have a high-frequency hearing loss, while others have low frequency hearing loss. </p>
<p>Hearing test results from other hearing tests may show problems with the middle ear such as the presence of fluid or a ruptured eardrum. Hearing tests may be used to measure the functioning of the cochlea or brainwave activity in response to sounds.</p>
<p>With the results, you will be able to identify what <a href="http://hearingaidsguide.org/">hearing aids</a> will best suits you.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Treatments For Hearing Loss</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 21:09:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best treatments for hearing loss depend on the type and cause of the hearing impairment. Not all hearing loss is permanent. For temporary hearing loss that is medically treatable, treatment is based on the cause of the hearing loss. If the hearing loss is caused by a blockage of sound by earwax or an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best treatments for hearing loss depend on the type and cause of the hearing impairment. Not all hearing loss is permanent. For temporary hearing loss that is medically treatable, treatment is based on the cause of the hearing loss.</p>
<p>If the hearing loss is caused by a blockage of sound by earwax or an ear infection, the blockages are cleared. For earwax, this can be as simple as the removal of the plug of earwax. Ear infections may require antibiotics. If the ear infection is recurrent or resistant to treatment, ear tubes may be surgically implanted to help the infection drain.</p>
<p>Treatments for hearing loss due to head injury or acoustical trauma may require surgery to repair the damaged ear. A hearing impairment due to exposure to medications or chemicals may subside after the person is no longer exposed to the chemical.</p>
<p>Some types of hearing loss are treated with corticosteroids such as prednisone. Hearing impairment caused by an autoimmune disease is an example of hearing loss commonly treated with corticosteroid medication. Idiopathic hearing loss is a hearing impairment with a sudden onset and no identifiable cause. Idiopathic hearing loss is also treated with corticosteroid medication.</p>
<p>Permanent hearing loss is hearing loss that cannot be medically corrected. This type of hearing impairment may be treated with hearing aids to amplify sound which may allow the person to have at least some hearing improvement. A hearing aid will not restore the person’s hearing loss, but may help the person be able to hear by making sounds louder when the person is wearing the hearing aid.</p>
<p>A cochlear implant is like a hearing aid that is implanted to compensate for damage to the cochlea. A cochlear implant is typically used only for severe or profound hearing loss or deafness. </p>
<p>Prevention of hearing loss can help the person avoid the need for hearing aids. The causes of hearing loss are not always preventable. However, people may experience less noise-induced and age-related hearing loss if they protect their hearing. Avoiding exposure to loud noise or wearing protective gear such as earplugs when necessary can reduce the chances of hearing loss.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Hearing Loss After Viral Infection</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 21:03:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many causes of hearing loss. Some viral infections have been known to put hearing at risk. Hearing loss after viral infection can occur in the womb, childhood, or adulthood. Hearing loss from viral infections is sensorineural hearing loss unless the hearing loss is from the buildup of fluid from an ear infection. If [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many causes of hearing loss. Some viral infections have been known to put hearing at risk. Hearing loss after viral infection can occur in the womb, childhood, or adulthood. </p>
<p>Hearing loss from viral infections is sensorineural hearing loss unless the hearing loss is from the buildup of fluid from an ear infection. If the nerves or structures of the inner ear or auditory nerve are damaged or if the blood supply to the inner ear has been insufficient, the inner ear cannot process sound and send the auditory signals by the auditory nerve to the brain. </p>
<p>When sound cannot reach the brain for processing, the person cannot hear properly. Sensorineural hearing loss is considered permanent since the hearing cannot be medically restored.</p>
<p>One viral infection that can jeopardize the hearing of an unborn child is cytomegalovirus (CMV). In fact, a congenital cytomegalovirus infection is one of the most common causes of hearing impairment in children. </p>
<p>Middle ear infections, called otitis media, can be caused by viral or bacterial infections. Though most cases of ear infections are successfully treated and pass with only mild, temporary hearing loss, some children have persistent, treatment-resistant ear infections that can lead to hearing impairment. Most often, the hearing loss is temporary, but prolonged ear infections with hearing loss can cause lasting language development problems.</p>
<p>Some childhood diseases caused by viruses have been linked to hearing loss. Mumps, chicken pox, and influenza are examples of viral infections that can cause a hearing impairment.</p>
<p>Some researchers believe that sudden hearing loss during adulthood is due to an unidentified viral infection. Sudden hearing loss without an identifiable cause is called idiopathic hearing loss. Sometimes, the person’s hearing returns as mysteriously as the hearing loss started.</p>
<p>Besides taking measures to reduce the risk of contracting viral infections such as frequent hand washing and flu shots, little can be done to prevent hearing loss after viral infection. Prompt treatment for any hearing impairment may be crucial in identifying the cause and preventing the hearing loss from becoming worse. However, there are often limited to no treatments for viral infections. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Hearing Problems Causes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 22:37:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hearing loss ranges from an impairment in the ability to distinguish some sounds to total deafness. Hearing loss may be present at birth or may develop later. Hearing problems causes may cause permanent or temporary hearing loss. Conductive hearing loss is the temporary hearing loss caused by something blocking the ability of sound from reaching [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hearing loss ranges from an impairment in the ability to distinguish some sounds to total deafness. Hearing loss may be present at birth or may develop later. Hearing problems causes may cause permanent or temporary hearing loss. Conductive hearing loss is the temporary hearing loss caused by something blocking the ability of sound from reaching the inner ear.</p>
<p>Permanent hearing loss and deafness are called sensorineural hearing loss. This permanent hearing loss impairs the ear from being able to function normally. Though it can&#8217;t be medically corrected, sensorineural hearing loss may be treated with hearing aids.</p>
<p>Hearing problems causes may be congenital. The newborn may be born with a hereditary hearing loss or hearing loss due to chromosomal abnormality, deformity, or infection.</p>
<p>A chromosomal abnomality is caused by a genetic mutation while the embryo is forming and growing. This is like a genetic accident. Unlike chromosomal abnormalities, hearing loss or deafness from normal heredity occurs when the parents carry the genes for deafness. </p>
<p>Some causes of deafness and hearing loss are more common in childhood than other times in the person&#8217;s life. Otitis media, commonly known as a middle ear infection, can impair a child&#8217;s hearing. This impairment may be temporary. In most cases, the hearing is restored when the ear infection clears.</p>
<p>The hearing problems causes related to an ear infection are typically conductive hearing loss from fluid buildup in the ear. Therefore, when the ear infection clears and the fluid is no longer interfering with hearing, the hearing returns to normal.</p>
<p>Some viral and bacterial infections have been linked to hearing loss. Some infections that can damage hearing include mumps, scarlet fever, chicken pox, influenza, measles, and meningitis.  </p>
<p>Hearing problems causes can be due to physical or acoustic trauma. Head injuries or injuries that cause a perforated eardrum can cause hearing loss. The eardrum can also be perforated by sudden, loud noises such as a gunshot or explosion.</p>
<p>Noise-induced hearing loss is hearing loss that is due to long-term exposure to noise. For example, this exposure can be caused by listening to loud music or a noisy work environment.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>How Do You Lose Your Hearing?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 22:35:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though some hearing loss and deafness develop prior to birth, people may acquire hearing loss in later years. Hearing loss is often associated with aging, but there are a number of ways people can develop hearing loss. Hearing loss occurs if the functioning of the ear or parts of the ear are impaired. Damage to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though some hearing loss and deafness develop prior to birth, people may acquire hearing loss in later years. Hearing loss is often associated with aging, but there are a number of ways people can develop hearing loss.</p>
<p>Hearing loss occurs if the functioning of the ear or parts of the ear are impaired. Damage to the auditory nerve prevents the sounds from being transmitted to the brain. Therefore, even if the ear is functioning normally, a normally functioning auditory nerve is necessary for hearing.</p>
<p>How do you lose your hearing? If injury or abnormality interferes with the normal functioning of the outer ear, middle ear, inner ear, or auditory nerve, deafness or hearing loss may result. Conductive hearing impairments are when sound is blocked from reaching the inner ear. Since the ear can function normally when there is no blockage, conductive hearing loss can often be corrected by removing the blockage.</p>
<p>Permanent hearing loss is called sensorineural hearing loss. This type of hearing loss is due to an inability of a part or parts of the ear to function normally. Impairment may be caused by traumatic injury to the bones of the middle ear, cochlea, or auditory nerve.   </p>
<p>People may lose their hearing if they are exposed to sudden, loud noise or changes in pressure. These sudden stressors on the eardrum can cause trauma to the eardrum. Long-term exposure to noise can also cause a hearing impairment.</p>
<p>Trauma to the ear or auditory nerve can cause hearing loss or deafness. A fracture of the temporal bone of the skull can cause permanent hearing loss. Though trauma that perforates the eardrum can cause hearing loss, this hearing loss is often temporary. In most cases, the damaged eardrum will heal and repair itself. A severely damaged eardrum may need to be surgically repaired.</p>
<p>Some chemicals and medications can have a toxic effect on the ear. Exposure to these chemicals can damage hearing. Quinidine, aminoglycoside antibiotics, and chloroquine are examples of substances that can cause ear poisoning.</p>
<p>Increases in the rigidity of the bones of the middle ear can be how you lose your hearing due to aging. The lifetime accumulated noise exposure can also impair hearing.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Causes Of Permanent Hearing Loss</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 21:48:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hearing loss can be caused by a blockage of sound to the inner ear or damage to the inner ear. Hearing loss that is due to a blockage is called conductive hearing loss. Conductive hearing loss is not typically considered permanent hearing loss. A hearing loss that is caused by damage to the inner ear [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hearing loss can be caused by a blockage of sound to the inner ear or damage to the inner ear. Hearing loss that is due to a blockage is called conductive hearing loss. Conductive hearing loss is not typically considered permanent hearing loss. </p>
<p>A hearing loss that is caused by damage to the inner ear is called sensorineural hearing loss. Though conductive hearing loss can often be medically corrected by repairing or removing the cause of the blockage, sensorineural hearing loss is considered permanent. Permanent hearing loss can vary in degree from mild difficulty to deafness.</p>
<p>The causes of permanent hearing loss are damage to the cochlea or auditory nerve. Sensorineural hearing loss can be present at birth or acquired later in life. Causes of sensorineural hearing loss that is present at birth, also called congenital hearing loss, can be due to normal heredity, deformity, or chromosomal abnormality.</p>
<p>If the mother contracts an intrauterine infection or has toxemia during the pregnancy, the fetus may develop congenital hearing loss. Prematurity, a lack of oxygen during or after birth, and maternal diabetes make the newborn susceptible to permanent hearing loss.</p>
<p>Damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve can be due to traumatic injury such as a car accident or violence. In some cases, permanent hearing loss is due to exposure to toxic chemicals. This is called ototoxicity. </p>
<p>Exposure to loud noise and the effect of aging can cause permanent hearing loss. Occupational hearing loss is sensorineural hearing loss from exposure to loud noises in the work environment. Some careers such as working in an industrial setting and musicians are prone to occupational hearing loss.</p>
<p>Some infections are potential causes of permanent hearing loss. Meningitis, influenza, chicken pox, measles, mumps, and encephalitis have been identified as possible causes of acquired permanent hearing loss.</p>
<p>Some people develop sudden hearing loss without an identifiable cause. This sudden, unexpected hearing loss is called idiopathic hearing loss. In many cases, the hearing loss subsides as mysteriously as it developed. Idiopathic hearing loss can be permanent. There is no universally accepted treatment for idiopathic hearing loss though it is often treated with steroids.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Hearing Loss Due To Loud Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 20:49:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hearing loss can be caused by aging, trauma, infection, as well as other causes. One type of hearing loss due to noise exposure is hearing loss due to loud music. People may not think that listening to loud music can cause the same damage to hearing as noise such as that from working in an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hearing loss can be caused by aging, trauma, infection, as well as other causes. One type of hearing loss due to noise exposure is hearing loss due to loud music. People may not think that listening to loud music can cause the same damage to hearing as noise such as that from working in an industrial environment, but the potential for hearing loss due to loud sounds does not differentiate between the types of loud sounds. The exposure to any type of loud sounds can cause hearing loss.</p>
<p>A professional musician who acquires hearing loss from loud music during performances could be said to have occupational hearing loss. Musicians are particularly susceptible to hearing loss from loud music. Some studies show that up to approximately half of professional musicians have hearing loss due to exposure to loud music.<br />
Noise-induced hearing loss can be hearing loss due to acoustical trauma and sensorineural hearing loss due to repetitive exposure to loud sounds. Due to the use of pyrotechnics and other explosive effects in concerts, some musicians may experience both types of noise-induced hearing loss. Sensorineural hearing loss is most common among musicians.</p>
<p>In the same way that hearing loss can be caused by any type of loud noise, the hearing loss can be caused by any type of loud music. People may be inclined to think that loud rock music would be the cause of hearing loss from music, but any type of music, even classical music, can cause hearing loss if the person is exposed to loud volume.</p>
<p>As one might expect, hearing loss can be problematic for a musician. Musicians rely on hearing to be able to perform and perfect their skills. If a musician develops substantial hearing loss, the hearing loss can impair or even end the musician&#8217;s career.</p>
<p>Hearing loss due to loud music is not restricted to musicians. People who have a habit of listening to loud music may be damaging their hearing. Hearing loss is often associated with aging, but some hearing loss among teenagers and young adults may be due to listening to loud music.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Sudden Hearing Loss As Adults</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 00:59:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most types of hearing loss in adulthood cause gradual hearing loss. Sudden hearing loss as adults can occur by a known cause or due to sudden hearing loss syndrome, also called sudden sensorineural hearing loss syndrome or sudden deafness. Some cases of sudden hearing loss are treatable, while others cause permanent hearing loss. Sudden hearing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most types of hearing loss in adulthood cause gradual hearing loss. Sudden hearing loss as adults can occur by a known cause or due to sudden hearing loss syndrome, also called sudden sensorineural hearing loss syndrome or sudden deafness. Some cases of sudden hearing loss are treatable, while others cause permanent hearing loss. </p>
<p>Sudden hearing loss syndrome usually affects only one ear. The person may not notice the hearing loss immediately. Many cases of sudden hearing loss become evident when the person tries the use the phone with the effected ear or lies on the unaffected ear. Some cases of sudden deafness begin with the individual hearing a loud pop in the effected ear.</p>
<p>Idiopathic sudden hearing loss syndrome is often considered a medical emergency with no known cause and no effective standard treatment. The common treatment for idiopathic sudden hearing loss syndrome has been systemic steroids. Researchers have challenged the study on which this treatment is based. In a more recent study, steroids did not show any more improvement of the condition than a placebo did.</p>
<p>The hearing loss from sudden hearing loss syndrome is not usually permanent. Some people with sudden hearing loss syndrome recover spontaneously. Most people recover at least some of their lost hearing. About fifteen percent of the cases of sudden hearing loss syndrome worsen over time.</p>
<p>Sudden hearing loss as adults can have an obvious cause. Hearing loss could be caused by a traumatic head injury if the temporal bone has been fractured or the structures of the ear or auditory nerve are damaged. If the hearing loss is from a punctured eardrum, the damage to the eardrum can repair itself if it is not severe. A large perforation may need to be surgically repaired.</p>
<p>There are numerous possible causes of sudden hearing loss as adults. People who have taken a medication that is toxic to ear tissue or have been exposed to toxic chemicals could develop sudden hearing loss. Some diseases, abnormal growths, neurological conditions, and circulatory problems may increase the person’s risk of sudden hearing loss. Sudden hearing loss as adults usually affects people between the ages of thirty and sixty.</p>
<p>Sudden hearing loss should be considered a medical emergency and treatment should be sought immediately. The chance for recovery may be better if emergency medical treatment is obtained. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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