Loss of transmission hearing
Doctor Aditi Ravindra from SPARSH Hospital (India) said that the manifestation of trans fading hearing loss is that listeners feel a feeling of sound suppression, making it difficult to hear small, distant sounds. Accompanying the above manifestations are earaches, discharge or ear infections due to multiple ear piercing, buildup of discharge, perforation of the wardress or foreign object in the ear canal.
Loss of sensory neuralgia
This is a type of damage to the inner ear (oreal sclerosis) or auditory nerve that affects the transmission of sound signals to the brain. People with sentential neuralgia often have difficulty hearing sound and speech, especially in noisy places. This condition is often the result of aging, long-term exposure to loud noises, genetic factors and infections such asolds, measles.
Mixed hearing loss
This is a combination of two types of hearing loss - conductive hearing loss and sensory nerve loss. This is caused by a blockage in the outer or middle ear and damage to the inner ear. People with this disorder will have difficulty hearing conversations, feel congested in their ears, and may experience ear ringing due to chronic ear infections or aging.
Spectrum disorders of auditory neuropathy
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), when you have this hearing loss, the sound still enters your ears normally. However, due to damage to the inner ear, the sound is not arranged in a way that the brain can understand. In patients with this type of hearing loss, they may hear distorted sounds, words that seem to be disrupted, and have difficulty distinguishing words with similar sounds. The cause may be premature birth, lack of oxygen at birth, or jaundice in infants that can damage the auditory nerves or connections of the auditory nerves to the brain.
Among the types of hearing loss, sentential nerve loss is the most common. According to research published in StatPearls, for every 100,000 people, there are 5 - 27 people with this type of hearing loss. To minimize the risk of one of the above types of hearing loss, apply hearing protection, noise reduction, and regular hearing checks.