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Common symptoms of sensorineural deafness

Hearing loss that can be effectively intervened includes conductive deafness, sensorineural deafness and mixed deafness, most of which are the latter two. Conductive deafness can be effectively treated. Only a few patients with conductive deafness can't recover their hearing after inflammation control and need the help of auxiliary instruments. Patients with sensorineural hearing loss account for the vast majority of people who choose hearing AIDS, because this kind of hearing loss usually takes a long time to develop, and it is irreversible and permanent.

What are the common symptoms of sensorineural deafness?

First of all, high-frequency hearing loss is the main reason. This audiogram shows that it is difficult for patients to hear clearly high-frequency consonants such as C, S, X and Q. I often interrupt and joke in conversation. In severe cases, speech comprehension becomes worse, and patients often feel that others are vague.

Secondly, most of these patients are accompanied by rejuvenation. They may not hear the sound of moderate intensity, but when the sound intensity increases, they will find it unbearable. Such patients often say that the louder they speak, the less they can hear clearly. It's best to speak slowly at a normal volume. What they feel about loud sound is the strong vibration in their ears, rather than the speech signal being strengthened, so loud sound does not help them, but causes discomfort. When choosing a hearing aid, we should pay special attention not to unilaterally seek to amplify a large amount, but to

To effectively control loudness, the control sound is over-amplified. As for clarity, it can be improved by the speech enhancement and noise reduction functions of the hearing aid itself.

The last symptom is tinnitus. Tinnitus often occurs in patients with sensorineural deafness, mostly before deafness. Tinnitus is a high-frequency sound, often unilateral and sometimes bilateral, but only the heavier side is noticed. With the development of hearing loss, tinnitus will become more and more obvious. Some patients will find tinnitus more obvious in a quiet room. Once they come to noisy streets, tinnitus will weaken or even disappear. Such patients can use hearing AIDS to cover up their tinnitus while improving their hearing level, just as when they come out of the room, they hear loud enough to cover up their tinnitus. From hearing only tinnitus to hearing normal and rich sounds, their attention was diverted. Tinnitus is small and I am in a good mood.