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- Hearing loss - auditory neuropathy
Auditory neuropathy is hearing loss caused by a disruption of nerve impulses travelling from the inner ear to the brain.
- Hearing tests
A ringing sensation in the ears (tinnitus), or people complaining that you talk too loudly are signs you may need to have your hearing checked.
- Deafness - a range of causes
Deafness is caused by many different events including injury, disease and genetic defects.
- Acoustic neuroma
In its earlier stages, an acoustic neuroma can present similar symptoms to other, less serious conditions, which may delay diagnosis and treatment.
- Ears - ways to protect your hearing
Once hearing is damaged, it often can't be restored.
- Ears - otosclerosis
Otosclerosis eventually affects both ears, but the condition doesn?t cause total deafness.
- Vision or hearing impairment
There are many government services and for people living with or caring for someone with vision or hearing impairments.
- Ears
The brain uses the inner ear, the eyes and muscles to pinpoint the position of the body at all times.
- Usher syndrome
Services aim to help a person with Usher syndrome prepare for the dual loss of sight and hearing.
- Audiologist
Audiologists evaluate, diagnose and treat children and adults with hearing loss and balance disorders.