Bilateral sensorineural hearing loss is hearing loss due to damage to the inner ear or nerves from the ears to the brain. It occurs due to genetics, exposure to loud sounds, and measles. In this condition, hearing loss occurs permanently, and high-pitched sounds appear muffled. It is managed by using hearing aids and assistive devices.
Bilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatments
Sensorineural hearing loss refers to a condition where there is a hearing loss due to the hair cells of the inner ear being damaged.
