Not all hearing loss can be fixed, but most can be managed well
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1) Medical and surgical care
Antibiotics for infections
Surgery to fix a perforated eardrum
Tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy for long-term illness
2) Devices for Hearing
Hearing aids make sounds louder and help people hear better who have most types of hearing loss.
Cochlear implants go around damaged hair cells and directly stimulate the auditory nerve.
Bone-anchored hearing systems are used when there is conductive or mixed loss.
3) Services for rehabilitation
Training for hearing
Reading lips and using sign language
Therapy for speech
Assistive listening equipment, like FM systems and amplified phones
Hearing loss, also called hearing impairment, is when you do not hear well in one ear (unilateral) or both ears (bilateral). It is not only a lack of sensory input; it is a complex problem that affects communication, cognitive development, emotional health, and social integration. Depending on the cause, location, and severity, hearing loss can be temporary or permanent, mild or severe.