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Patient and Family Services
Pediatric Audiology
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
In people who have sensorineural hearing loss,
sound reaches the inner ear, but some sort of problem there
interferes with proper hearing. This type of hearing loss occurs
when inner ear nerves are damaged and fail to transmit signals
to the brain properly.
Sensorineural hearing loss is usually not
medically or surgically treatable,
but can be treated successfully with hearing aids. Those who suffer
from sensorineural hearing loss may complain that people seem
to mumble, or that they hear—but don’t
understand—what is being said.
While aging is the most common cause of sensorineural hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss can also be caused by:




