SNHL can be treated with the use of conventional hearing aids or an implantable hearing device . Again, your ENT specialist and/or audiologist can help you decide which device may work best for you depending on your hearing test results and your lifestyle.
Read moreWhat is sensorineural hearing loss is it treatable how is it caused?
Treatment of Sensorineural Hearing Loss Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL), presumed to be of viral origin, is an otologic emergency that is medically treated with corticosteroids . Corticosteroids may also be used to reduce cochlea hair cell swelling and inflammation after exposure to loud noise.
Read moreIs sensorineural hearing loss reversible?
Sensorineural hearing loss is generally felt to be an untreatable medical condition. However, in some cases, prompt diagnosis and treatment of the underlying condition may reverse the deafness .
Read moreIs sensorineural hearing loss permanent?
Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SNHL) is the most common form of permanent hearing loss . SNHL results from damage to the hair cells in the inner ear or to the nerve pathways between the inner ear and the brain.
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