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Introduction
Deafness is a partial or total inability to hear. WHO defines deafness as hearing threshold of 20dB or better in both ears.
Classification
[Deafness] may be classified according to WHO into 5 subtypes/groups:
- Mild- Hearing losses between 26 and 40 dB
- Moderate- Hearing losses between 41 and 55 dB
- Moderately severe- Hearing losses between 56 and 70 dB
- Severe - Hearing losses between 71 and 90 dB
- Profound - Hearing losses greater than 91 dB
Pathophysiology
Causes
Common causes of hearing loss include: Based on location
- External Ear
- Congenital atresia of external auditory meatus (EAC)
- Infection- Otitis externa
- Trauma
- Tumour
- Benign Polyp
- Cerumen
- Middle Ear
- Atresia or malformation of ossicular chain
- Eustachian tube dysfunction
- Infection- Otitis media
- Cholesteatoma
- Otosclerosis
- Jugulotympanic paragangliomas (glomus tumors)
- Middle ear barotrauma-sudden, large change in ambient pressure, often during diving or flying
- Inner Ear
- Congenital malformation of cochlea
- Presbycusis- old age related hearing loss
- Infection- Viral cochleitis
- Meniere disease
- Noise exposure
- Inner ear barotrauma
- Ototoxic drugs
- Systemic diseases- diabetic vasculopathy can cause cochlear ischemia
- Tumors- acoustic neuroma