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What is Neural Hearing Loss?

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What is Neural Hearing Loss?

Neural hearing loss is because of issues with the ear trench, eardrum, or center ear and its little bones (malleus, incus, and stapes). 

Having Neural Hearing Loss means that there is damage to the small hair cells known as your inner ear (stereocilia) or the neural pathways that pass from your inner ear to the brain. It normally affects both ears. Once you develop Neural Hearing Loss, you have it for the rest of your life. It can be mild, moderate, severe or deep.

 

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