Sensory Neural Hearing Loss
About Sensory neural Hearing Loss
Reconnect with Sound – Clarity Restored through Expert Hearing Care
Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SNHL) occurs due to damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve, affecting sound clarity and volume perception. At Global Speech & Hearing Clinic, we offer expert diagnostics and tailored hearing solutions—empowering individuals to reconnect with voices, conversations, and everyday sounds through clarity and confidence.
- Treatment Options: Hearing aids, cochlear implants, auditory training, assistive devices, lifestyle counseling, speech therapy
Causes for Sensory neural Hearing Loss
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Aging (Presbycusis) : Gradual hearing decline due to natural inner ear aging.
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Noise Exposure: Long-term loud sound damages hair cells in cochlea.
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Genetic Disorders : Inherited hearing loss passed through family genetic mutations.
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Head Trauma : Injury disrupts delicate inner ear or auditory nerve structures.
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Ototoxic Medications: Certain drugs damage inner ear cells, reducing hearing ability.
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Infections: Viral or bacterial infections affect inner ear nerve function.
Symptoms for Sensory neural Hearing Loss
Ringing, buzzing, or humming sound constantly heard in ear.
Voices and noises seem unclear, dull, or distorted.
Occasional unsteadiness due to inner ear damage.
Frequently asks others to speak louder or repeat.
Talks too loudly or too softly without realizing.
Struggles with conversations, especially in noisy environments.
The Most Frequently Asked Questions
Sensory neural Hearing Loss
Affects the inner ear or auditory nerve. Therapy includes hearing aids, implants, and training to improve sound clarity and communication.
If hearing loss affects conversations, work, or social life, seek therapy early to preserve hearing ability and brain stimulation.
Treatments include digital hearing aids, auditory training, cochlear implants, and assistive listening devices.
Results vary, but many experience noticeable improvements within weeks with consistent device use and auditory support.
We offer diagnostics, personalized hearing aid fitting, auditory-verbal therapy, and lifestyle guidance for better hearing and daily ease.