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Causes of hearing loss

If you would like to learn about the causes of hearing loss, the following information will interest you.

 

Hearing loss symptoms can broadly be defined as resulting from any one (or more) of the following factors:

  • The aging process
  • Ear infections
  • Genetic conditions/syndromes
  • Exposure to noise
  • Medications that are toxic to the auditory system
  • Head or ear trauma
  • Diseases

 

 

Generally, the causes of hearing loss symptoms are categorised by which part of the auditory system is not working or has been damaged. There are three basic types of hearing loss: Conductive hearing loss, Sensorineural hearing loss and Mixed hearing loss.

Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound is not conducted efficiently through the ear canal to the small bones of the middle ear.

Sensorineural hearing loss occurs when there is damage to the inner ear (cochlea) or to the auditory nerve (pathway from the cochlea to the brain).

 

The term Mixed hearing loss is used to describe a hearing loss that is a combination of conductive and sensorineural loss – in other words affecting both the outer/middle and inner ear.

 

Causes of Conductive and Sensorineural hearing loss include:

 

Conductive Hearing Loss

Sensorineural Hearing Loss

 

 

Middle and outer ear infections

Age-related hearing loss  

Collection of fluid in the middle ear (glue ear in children)

Noise exposure

Perforated eardrum

Viral infections of the inner ear (e.g. mumps or measles)

Impacted earwax

Diseases e.g. multiple sclerosis

Absence or malformation of the outer ear, ear canal, or middle ear

Infections or inflammation of the brain or brain covering – e.g. meningitis

Presence of a foreign body

Acoustic neuroma, a benign (non-cancerous) tumour affecting the auditory nerve

Otosclerosis (fusion of the bones of the middle ear)

Drugs toxic to the auditory system

Benign (non-cancerous) tumours

A brain tumour

 

Genetic syndromes e.g. Teacher Collins Syndrome

 

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