About Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Sensorineural Hearing Loss, also known as sensory hearing loss, is related to deafness, autosomal dominant 1, with or without thrombocytopenia and deafness and myopia, and has symptoms including tinnitus An important gene associated with Sensorineural Hearing Loss is GJB2 (Gap Junction Protein Beta 2). The drugs Lidocaine and Dexamethasone acetate have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include bone, bone marrow and brain, and related phenotypes are shRNA abundance <= 50% and nervous system
Major Symptoms of Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Sensorineural hearing loss, also known as hearing loss due to nerve damage, can cause various symptoms. Some of the major symptoms include hearing a buzzing or hissing sound in the ears, difficulty understanding speech, and a decrease in overall hearing ability.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Sensorineural Hearing Loss
The suitable lifestyle for people with Sensorineural hearing loss includes the following points:
1. Maintain good living habits, increase exercise, and enhance physical fitness.
2. Avoid overexertion and ensure adequate rest to help maintain hearing health.
3. Reduce noise and avoid exposure to high-noise environments, such as movie theaters, concerts, etc.
4. A reasonable diet and increased intake of vitamins B, C, E and minerals can help maintain hearing health.
5. Keeping a happy mood and avoiding negative emotions such as excessive anxiety and depression will help maintain good hearing.
6. Seek medical treatment promptly, follow the doctor's advice, carry out relevant treatment, and conduct regular reviews.
7. Use and maintain hearing aids or cochlear implants, clean and adjust them regularly to ensure effective hearing.
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