Posts Tagged ‘Causes of Hearing Loss’

Diabetes: An Unknown Cause of Hearing Loss in America

Hearing loss is rarely, if ever, sudden and inexplicable. It’s usually tied to some cause or stimulus: for example, prolonged exposure to loud noises, trauma to the ear or simply the effects of aging.

Many times, hearing loss is symptomatic of another illness–diabetes.
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Unilateral Hearing Loss

Hearing loss can be difficult to bear at first, no matter its causes. As mentioned in a previous post about hearing loss, there are many different forms. One common form is Unilateral Hearing Loss also known as Single-Sided Deafness, which is deafness in only one ear.
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Auditory Ossicles: Hearing Bones Of The Ear

ossiclesSound waves are vibrations in the air–these vibrations pass through various bones in the ear to help humans hear. In the middle ear, humans have the three smallest bones in the human body (all three combined can fit comfortably onto a dime) known as the ossicle bones. These little bones are very important in transmitting and monitoring the control of sounds we receive in our ears. They can amplify the sounds which we hear by three times the normal level, but they also can weaken the force of the vibration by contracting the muscles. So what are the three bones? What do they do? Let’s take a look out how these bones help with hearing:

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What causes hearing loss? Some causes of deafness.

The reasons for  hearing loss essentially vary like any other medical problem. When it comes to losing hearing, sometimes the problem comes from the surrounding environment, genetics, and at times  like any other problem, disease.

For now let us take a brief look at some of the causes of deafness, hearing loss or any problem of the ear for that matter:

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