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Can hearing loss be restored?


Hearing loss can be traumatic. And also it can affect different people in different ways. So, it is always a wise decision to visit your Audiologist if you are losing or have lost your hearing.
When it comes to restoring hearing loss, lets first, know the main three types of hearing loss.
  1. Sensorineural
  2. Conductive
  3. Mixed
These are the three main types of hearing loss and below are the details what, if anything, can be done to restore your hearing.

     Sensorineural Hearing Loss

This is the most common type of hearing loss, and sadly it is the permanent loss of your hearing as this is caused due to the damage of your auditory nerve or the cilia. Even though you cannot restore you hearing in this case, you can visit your audiologist nearby as they work closely to diagnose your hearing loss & provide you with the best lifestyle the solution which is customized to each patient’s individual needs.

     Conductive Hearing Loss

Unlike Sensorineural hearing loss, conductive hearing loss is less common. In this type, hearing loss is caused due to the damage or obstruction in your middle or outer parts of your ear. In this case, the inner ear and auditory nerve are undamaged so, depending on your case, conductive hearing loss can be temporary or permanent.

     Mixed Hearing Loss

In some of the cases, hearing loss can be due to the combination of both sensorineural & Conductive hearing loss. This is called Mixed Hearing Loss. Here again, depending on your case, hearing loss can be temporary or permanent.

The best solution is to visit your audiologist as soon as possible so that they can start the treatment. Why audiologist you might ask, well Doctors of Audiology are the highest credentialed hearing healthcare provider. So, from providing you with the best treatment and providing the best hearing aid, they are the health care providers you can blindly trust.
Intermountain Hearing Centers is the best place for Hearing Aids in Evanston.

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