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  • - Hi guys, in this video,

  • I'm gonna teach you about

  • the three different types of hearing loss,

  • and what causes them.

  • Comin' up.

  • (upbeat rock music)

  • I'm Cliff Olson, Doctor of Audiology,

  • and founder of applied hearing solutions.

  • And on this channel, I cover everything you need to know

  • about hearing loss, and your treatment options.

  • So if you're into that,

  • consider hitting the subscribe button.

  • As an audiologist, I spend all day, every day,

  • testing and treating individuals who have hearing loss.

  • Nearly 50,000,000 people in the United States alone,

  • have hearing loss.

  • Of these 50,000,000 cases,

  • there's only three general classifications,

  • but many conditions that can cause each type.

  • Some of these are common, some of these are not so common.

  • Nonetheless, I wanna share with you,

  • the three classifications of hearing loss,

  • and some potential causes of each type.

  • The first type, is sensorineural.

  • Despite what the name says, most of the time,

  • it isn't the auditory nerve itself that has the problem,

  • but it's the little tiny hair cells

  • that are inside your hearing organ,

  • otherwise known as your cochlea.

  • These hair cells, flex and move

  • when sound comes into the ear.

  • Their movement sends a signal through the auditory nerve,

  • to the brain, causing you to hear.

  • If these hair cells don't work right,

  • you'll have a hearing loss.

  • Some of the most important causes

  • of sensorineural hearing loss, is noise exposure, and age.

  • If these hair cells sustain a lot of damage

  • from excessive noise exposure,

  • either from impact sounds like a firecracker,

  • or long-duration sounds like a motorcycle engine,

  • you could sustain a sensorineural hearing loss.

  • The good news is, is that this type of hearing loss,

  • is preventable.

  • Just wear hearing protection.

  • On the other hand, if age is the culprit,

  • there's little you can do

  • to prevent this type of hearing loss.

  • Nearly everyone will develop this type of hearing loss

  • if they live long enough.

  • Sensorineural hearing loss is treatable by hearing aids,

  • when the outer hair cells are the ones that are damaged.

  • If too many inner hair cells are damaged,

  • it prevents the proper transmission of sound to the brain,

  • and will limit the hearing aid benefit.

  • Other less common causes of sensorineural hearing loss,

  • are sudden hearing losses, and acoustic neuromas, or tumors.

  • Both of which generally occur in only one ear at a time.

  • If you ever experience hearing loss in only one ear,

  • get to your doctor immediately.

  • Sudden hearing losses are generally caused by a virus

  • attacking the hair cells of your cochlea

  • that we just talked about.

  • Treatment includes steroids,

  • but success with treatment depends

  • on how quickly you receive it.

  • And acoustic neuroma, or tumor

  • can also give you a sudden hearing loss, but not always.

  • This is when a tumor is growing on your auditory nerve,

  • and blocks sound from making it to your brain.

  • Obviously, anytime a tumor's involved

  • it becomes more serious.

  • The second type is a Conductive hearing loss,

  • or mechanical hearing loss.

  • A conductive hearing loss,

  • is one that's caused by something preventing

  • the proper transmission of sound to the cochlea.

  • In this case, there is nothing wrong with your cochlea,

  • or auditory nerve, just the sound can't make it

  • from your outer ear all the way to your inner ear.

  • Sound has to travel through the ear canal,

  • vibrate the ear drum, which causes the ossicles,

  • otherwise known as the hearing bones, to move,

  • and then they move the fluid inside the cochlea

  • to cause that neural impulse.

  • If any link in that chain has a problem doing its job,

  • you'll have a conductive hearing loss.

  • There are many causes of conductive hearing loss.

  • Some of the most common are earwax,

  • which block the vibration of sound,

  • an eardrum with a hole in it, fluid behind the ear drum,

  • disconnected ossicles, or even fused ossicles.

  • A simple hearing test is able to identify

  • exactly where the problem is.

  • Conductive hearing losses

  • often require medical intervention,

  • and sometimes require surgery to correct.

  • The third type is a mixed hearing loss.

  • This is when there's a component

  • of a sensorineural hearing loss,

  • combined with a conductive hearing loss.

  • This type of hearing loss is not common,

  • and require multiple types of treatment.

  • That's it for this video.

  • If you learned something new, and enjoyed this video,

  • please share it with someone you know.

  • Take care,

  • and I'll see you next time.

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