Unexplained hearing loss in one ear

    • [PDF File]Unilateral hearing loss - University Hospital Southampton NHS ...

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      Unilateral hearing loss is a hearing loss in one ear. It can range from mild to profound. There are many potential causes for unilateral hearing loss. It is often present from birth but can also develop over time. Often, the cause of the unilateral hearing loss is not found. Potential causes of unilateral hearing loss include: • genetics


    • [PDF File]Sudden hearing loss in one or both ears requires immediate ...

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      Sensorineural hearing loss occurs when the inner ear or nerve pathways connecting the inner ear to the brain are damaged. "Sometimes we see damage to the inner ear that could be permanent...


    • [PDF File]Ménière’s Disease - NIDCD

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      Ménière’s disease is a disorder of the inner ear that causes severe dizziness (vertigo), ringing in the ears (tinnitus), hearing loss, and a feeling of fullness or congestion in the ear. Ménière’s disease usually affects only one ear. Attacks of dizziness may come on suddenly or after a short period of tinnitus or muffled hearing. Some ...


    • [PDF File]Noise-Induced Hearing Loss - NIDCD

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      A fact sheet describing what noise-induced hearing loss is, who is affected by it, what causes it, how noise can damage our hearing, signs and symptoms of noise-induced hearing loss, how it can be prevented, and the latest research on it.


    • [PDF File]NIDCD Fact Sheet Hearing and Balance

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      Hearing loss can affect one ear (unilateral) or both ears (bilateral). Degrees of hearing loss range from mild (difficulty understanding soft speech) to profound (inability to hear even very loud noises). The term "deafness" is often used to describe severe-to-profound hearing loss. Hearing loss can be stable, or it may be progressive, becoming



    • [PDF File]Asymmetrical hearing loss - RACGP - The Royal Australian ...

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      of the cochlear hair cells and result in permanent hearing loss.8 The pattern of hearing loss is usually bilateral and equal but may be asymmetrical, particularly if one ear is preferentially exposed to the noise source, such as with gun shooting. The diagnosis is indicated by a history of excessive or prolonged


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