Hearing Loss
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment pathways for hearing loss, prioritized for your recovery.
CONSULT A SPECIALISTHearing Loss
Understanding Hearing Loss
Hearing loss refers to partial or complete inability to hear sounds normally. It may affect one or both ears and can occur gradually or suddenly due to infections, aging, trauma, or nerve-related disorders.
Introduction
Hearing loss refers to partial or complete inability to hear sounds normally. It may affect one or both ears and can occur gradually or suddenly due to infections, aging, trauma, or nerve-related disorders.
Common Symptoms
- Difficulty hearing conversations
- Frequently asking others to repeat words
- Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
- Turning TV or phone volume very high
- Social withdrawal due to communication problems
Treatment Options
- Hearing assessment and audiometry
- Ear wax removal or infection treatment
- Hearing aids or assistive devices
- Cochlear implant surgery in severe cases
- Speech and hearing rehabilitation therapy
Recovery & Outlook
The outcome depends on the underlying cause. Early diagnosis and hearing support improve communication and quality of life.