What symptoms indicate a Sudden sensorineural hearing loss?

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Today, we will introduce you to another dangerous disease that is consider to be one of 
the “silent dangers” that can damage our hearing to the point of causing deafness. Which is ” Sudden sensorineural hearing loss” is a rare disease that occurs when the hearing is suddenly reduce from the original. The loss of sound conduction through the nerves results in the inability to hear any sound.

The most easily observable symptom of acute tinnitus is that the patient will lose their hearing suddenly, with a rapid loss within 3 days. If left untreated, the hearing will remain impaired or will become more severe to the point of being deaf and unable to hear anything.

In addition, there may be other symptoms such as hearing a ringing sound in the ear. Which is a ringing sound that occurs by itself from the ear, without being able to hear external sounds. Or in some cases, it feels like something is stuck in the ear, the ability to hear is reduce. Having to listen repeatedly, having to turn the TV up louder, ทางเข้า UFABET สำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ สมัครวันนี้ รับโบนัสฟรี, etc.

However, the symptoms of acute tinnitus will not be accompanied by pain. This disease is different from ordinary tinnitus in general in that it will not go away on its own within 1 day. But will continue to last, and the quality of hearing will gradually decrease.

Sudden sensorineural hearing loss, most cases have no clear cause. Possible causes include viral infections, such as herpes. When our body is weak, the herpes virus that is hidden in the body will flare up. Or cause by bacteria, such as eating undercooked food, especially raw pork or raw pork blood. Which will be contaminat with Streptococcus suis, causing meningitis and causing sudden sensorineural hearing loss. Or lack of blood flow to the inner ear.

Most often found in patients with underlying diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol in the blood and poor control. Or caused by exposure to loud noises, such as hearing explosions, thunder, loud firecrackers, wearing headphones at loud volumes.