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Hearing Loss: Conductive and Sensory Neural

Hearing Loss: Conductive and Sensory Neural

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Ever wondered why we lower our voices when communicating with those suffering from hearing loss and not raise it? Join me, Dr. Hobbock, as we explore the delicate mystery of sensory health, focusing especially on hearing loss. In this insightful episode, we break down the two primary types of hearing loss - conductive and sensory neural. We get to the root of conductive hearing loss, often caused by infections, trauma or wax build-up, and discuss simple solutions such as wax removal and the use of hearing aids. More importantly, we share some respectful and helpful tips on how to interact with those dealing with this type of hearing loss.

Moving on to the more complex sensory neural hearing loss, we delve into how sound distortion in the inner ear or cranial nerve, often caused by infection, ototoxic drugs, trauma, neuromas, noise, or the aging process, contributes to this type of hearing loss. We explore various ways to assess this condition, employing tools like a tuning fork or a whisper test. Further into the episode, we share some practical advice on how to communicate effectively with patients who have hearing loss, from reducing distractions to using visual aids. Lastly, we provide hands-on tips on how to look after hearing aids and cochlear implants. Tune in and gain practical insights into the common sensory issue that is hearing loss.

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