Hearing loss: Causes, symptoms, and treatment options

Written in association with: Dr Tadeusz Kossakowski
Published: | Updated: 23/07/2024
Edited by: Kate Forristal

Hearing loss is a common condition that can affect individuals of all ages and backgrounds. In this article, esteemed ENT specialist, Dr Tadeusz Kossakowski provides clear and accessible information about this topic to help patients understand its causes, symptoms, and available treatments.

What is hearing loss?

Hearing loss refers to a reduced ability to hear sounds compared to what is considered normal. This can range from mild, where understanding conversations in noisy environments becomes challenging, to profound, where even loud sounds may not be heard at all.

 

Types of hearing loss

There are different types of hearing loss:

Conductive hearing loss: This occurs when there is a problem conducting sound waves through the outer ear canal, eardrum, or middle ear. It is often caused by conditions such as ear infections, earwax buildup, or abnormalities in the ear structure.

 

Sensorineural hearing loss: This type of hearing loss is due to damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve. It can be caused by ageing, prolonged exposure to loud noises, certain medications, or diseases like Meniere's disease.

 

Mixed hearing loss: Sometimes, both conductive and sensorineural hearing loss can occur together. This is known as mixed hearing loss and requires a combination of treatments depending on the specific causes involved.

 

Causes of hearing loss 

Hearing loss may arise from various factors, such as:

Ageing: Gradual deterioration of the inner ear structures over time.

 

Noise exposure: Prolonged exposure to loud noises, such as machinery, music, or gunfire.

 

Genetics: Inherited conditions that affect the development or function of the ear.

 

Medical conditions: Certain illnesses or infections that can damage the ear structures.

 

Trauma: Injury to the ear or head can lead to hearing loss.

 

Signs and symptoms

Recognising the signs of hearing loss is crucial for early intervention. Common symptoms include:

• Difficulty understanding speech, especially in noisy environments.

 

• Asking others to repeat themselves frequently.

 

• Turning up the volume on the television or radio.

 

• Perception that others are mumbling or not speaking clearly.

 

Treatment options

The suitable treatment for hearing loss varies based on its type and severity:

Hearing aids: These devices amplify sounds to make them more audible.

 

Cochlear implants: For severe to profound hearing loss, a cochlear implant can be surgically implanted to stimulate the auditory nerve directly.

 

Medication or surgery: In cases of conductive hearing loss, treating underlying conditions such as infections or removing blockages may restore hearing.

 

Seeking help

If you suspect you or a loved one has hearing loss, it is essential to seek help from a qualified healthcare professional. They can conduct tests to diagnose the type and severity of the hearing loss and recommend appropriate treatment options. By understanding the causes, symptoms, and available treatments for hearing loss, individuals can take proactive steps to manage their hearing health and improve their quality of life.

 

To book an appointment with Dr Tadeusz Kossakowski today, just visit his Top Doctors profile. 

By Dr Tadeusz Kossakowski
Otolaryngology / ENT

Dr Tadeusz Kossakowski is an esteemed ENT surgeon at Medicare. Dr Kossakowski has over a decade of experience providing comprehensive care to patients in the United Kingdom. Since 2012, he has been working in Carmarthen and West Wales, where he also lectures for students and resident doctors. He currently serves as the President ad interim of the Polish Doctors Association BESPolD.
 
Dr Kossakowski specialises in obstructive sleep disorders, nasal and sinus issues, nosebleeds, facial and neck skin leasures, voice and swallowing disorders, ear infections and aesthetics. His broad expertise makes him a valuable resource for patients with various needs.
 
Dr Kossakowski offers consultations in Polish, English, Italian, and Spanish, making it easier for patients from different communities to communicate in their native language.

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