3 Types of Hearing Loss | Which One Do You Have?

Published 2023-06-19
The 3 Types of Hearing Loss

Dr. Rachael Cook, audiologist at Applied Hearing Solutions in Phoenix, Arizona, talks about the 3 different types of hearing loss, including their main causes, if it can be prevented, and treatment options.

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Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction
00:44 How the Ear Works
02:12 Sensorineural Hearing Loss
02:47 Causes of SNHL
04:29 Less Common Causes
05:01 Diagnosing SNHL
05:59 Treating SNHL
06:18 Conductive Hearing Loss
06:54 Causes of CHL
07:36 Diagnosing CHL
08:04 Treating CHL
08:33 Mixed Hearing Loss
09:30 Closing Thoughts

All Comments (17)
  • @masoudkowsar2922
    So much about types of hearing loss and not a word about the remedy of difficult ones. Time goes by and so many people lose their hearing .
  • @D7460N
    This was very informative. Thank you for posting.
  • @lauramaeda7214
    Interesting anatomy and genetic information. I have had continuous tinnitus since 1982 and currently have several of the other conditions mentioned in this video. My ability to not focus on the tinnitus has improved significantly with hearing treatment and for that i am grateful.
  • @sp33dking34
    To be honest, I think this channel should be Called Dr Cliff and Dr Rachael since yall both post on this channel.
  • @bigboss2171
    can you talk about sens-401 in detail and how can it reverse snhl in people without cochlear implant ?
  • @rushanakhan8347
    If someone has good hearing as in no problems in actually being able to hear conversations, low and high noises and experiences virtually no issues with their hearing etc, and their true tone test also confirming good hearing, can that person still have conductive hearing loss? If yes how does that hearing loss manifest itself?
  • @markleben2347
    I was born premature in 1968 they gave me to much oxg when I was born they did not find out I could not hear at 9 yearsold
  • @charmingbracelet
    I'd love it if you or Dr. Cliff could do a full video about genetic causes of hearing loss! I have Maternally Inherited Diabetes and Deafness, and it causes progressive high-frequency hearing loss.
  • @kaylasmusic
    Theres also a major factor that you’re missing,.. which is the fact having many ear infections can cause it too.. i have a mixed hearing loss due to that,..
  • @tmitmi765
    Healthy Lifestyle one night hearing perfectly normally at a meeting heard and understood every word that was person said. Before this I struggled to listen and missed 25 percent of words in the same venue for serval meetings before and whenever my hearing challenges began to frustrate my life. What were my circumstances on this day? Was it healthy mindfulness, nutrition, sleep, reduced stress, happiness, being in the now, etc... the variables could not be reenacted I am uncertain. Is this just my imagination or did I just have a wonderful day?
  • @marciwhitman3513
    I just watched this video out of curiosity but I knew that my type of hearing loss would not be mentioned because it's not very common. My type of hearing loss is only one-sided and it's due to a tumor called an acoustic neuroma. It's a benign tumor. It also causes tinnitus. The hearing loss is progressive. It may lead to one sided deafness or it may not. I just recently had to receive radiation in order to stop the tumor from growing. And now I just have to wait and see if it worked.