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Hearing loss

Hearing loss is a condition where a person experiences a reduced ability to hear sounds, ranging from mild difficulty understanding speech to complete deafness. It can occur in one or both ears and may be temporary or permanent. The main types of hearing loss include conductive hearing loss (caused by blockages or damage to the outer or middle ear), sensorineural hearing loss (resulting from damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve), and mixed hearing loss (a combination of both). Common causes include aging, exposure to loud noise, infections, genetics, earwax buildup, and certain medical conditions. Treatment options vary depending on the cause and may include hearing aids, cochlear implants, medications, or surgical procedures.

If you think you might have hearing loss problems, get in touch with your ENT specialist in London to book a consultation today020 3897 0667

Why choose Mr Jonathan Hughes?

Mr Hughes is an acclaimed and experienced surgeon specialising in ear, nose, throat, head and neck, and thyroid surgery. He was awarded the Royal College of Surgeons of England Research Fellowship, culminating in a PhD in 2013, and has completed two Royal College of Surgeons of England accredited fellowships in head and neck surgery, and voice/airway/ swallowing disorders. He takes pride in delivering communicative and effective care for his patients, so you can feel safe and confident in his care.

What causes hearing loss?

Hearing loss can be caused by a variety of factors, including aging, exposure to loud noises, infections, earwax buildup, head injuries, genetic factors, certain medications, and medical conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure.

What are the types of hearing loss?

  • Conductive hearing loss: Caused by problems in the outer or middle ear, such as ear infections or earwax buildup.
  • Sensorineural hearing loss: Caused by damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve, often due to aging or noise exposure.
  • Mixed hearing loss: A combination of both conductive and sensorineural hearing loss.

Can hearing loss be prevented?

While some causes of hearing loss, like genetics and aging, are unavoidable, you can prevent noise-induced hearing loss by wearing ear protection in loud environments, avoiding prolonged exposure to loud sounds, and maintaining good ear hygiene.

What are the symptoms of hearing loss?

Symptoms can include difficulty understanding speech, asking people to repeat themselves, turning up the volume on devices, muffled sounds, or the inability to hear high-pitched sounds like a phone ringing.