Hearing loss is the partial or total inability to hear. Hence, the causes of hearing loss depend on many factors. Read on to know more.
World Health Organization predicts that by 2050 nearly 2.5 billion people may have some degree of hearing loss. Further, over 1 billion people are at risk for permeant hearing loss. Especially due to unsafe listening practices. Therefore, this statistic is alarming and one should be concerned. So, hearing health should be given importance. Furthermore, hearing loss can be seen in both children and adults. So, in this blog, we are talking about the reason of hearing loss.
What are the causes of hearing loss?
Hearing loss is caused by many factors. To understand this, first, let’s talk about types of hearing loss.
The American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) reports three basic types of hearing loss. This is,
Conductive hearing loss
Sensorineural hearing loss
Mixed hearing loss
The type of hearing loss depends upon the part of the ear which is damaged. Further, ASHA states, hearing loss occurs due to several underlying causes. Further, the causes of hearing loss depend on the type and the population involved. Overall, the causes are enlisted below.
Causes of hearing loss in children can be:
Congenital hearing loss or hearing loss in children
Infections, such as rubella or herpes simplex virus
premature birth
low birth weight
birth injuries
drug and alcohol use while pregnant
jaundice and Rh factor problems
maternal diabetes
high blood pressure while pregnant
genetics and syndromes
Causes of hearing loss in adults can be:
Acquired hearing loss or hearing loss after birth
Ear infections.
Medicines that are toxic to the ear
Meningitis
Measles
Encephalitis
Chickenpox and Flu
Mumps
Head injury
Loud noise exposure
Therefore, let us talk in detail about the causes of hearing loss.
Conductive Hearing Loss
Conductive hearing loss is when the sound is unable to travel from the outer to the middle ear. Further, it means there is damage in the outer or middle ear. A person with conductive hearing loss finds it hard to listen to soft sounds. Most often, this type of hearing loss is temporary. The right treatment can alleviate hearing loss. Some causes of conductive hearing loss are:
Ear infections or otitis media
Wax build-up in the ear canal
Object stuck in the ear canal
Ear canal infections or otitis externa
Fluid in the middle ear
Eardrum perforation
Eustachian tube dysfunction
Congenital deformities in the outer ear
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Sensorineural hearing loss is when the sound is unable to travel from the external ear to the auditory center of the brain. Further, any damage to the inner ear, nerve pathways, or the auditory center of the brain causes this type of hearing loss. Many times, this type leads to permanent hearing loss. A person with this hearing loss finds it hard to hear normal or even loud sounds. So, some causes of Sensorineural hearing loss are:
Congenital birth defects
Genetic hearing loss
Aging
Noise exposure
Exposure to medications toxic to ears/ ototoxic medicines
Trauma to head and skull
Tumor or neurological diseases
Meniere’s disease
Vestibular and balance disorders
Infections such as measles, mumps, and rubella
Mixed Hearing Loss
Mixed hearing loss is when both conductive and Sensorineural hearing loss occurs at the same time. Further, this means there is damage to the outer, middle, and inner ear. Hence, a person finds it hard to hear soft, normal, or even loud sounds. Furthermore, any factor that gives rise to conductive or Sensorineural type leads to mixed hearing loss.
Conclusion
Hearing health is of utmost importance. If we can’t hear, it is a serious health concern. Hence, protect your hearing today. So, to read more on hearing loss, click here.
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