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Sudden Hearing Loss: The patient may experience a sudden loss of hearing. Audiometry testing may show a minimum 30-decibel loss at 3 frequencies. These patients require urgent treatment. Treatment should be planned as the application of cortisone to the middle ear through the eardrum (intratympanic cortisone application).
Otosclerosis: In these patients, calcification is present in the area where the stapes bone touches the inner ear. Hearing can be improved by surgery with the application of a Teflon piston (prosthesis).
Hearing Loss Due to Perforated Eardrum and Damage to Middle Ear Ossicles: Surgery can repair both the hole in the eardrum and the damage to the ossicular chain in these patients.
Severe Hearing Loss in Newborns: Cochlear implant (bionic ear) surgery can be performed.
Hearing Aid Application: Hearing aid support can be provided in moderate-to-severe hearing loss in newborns and children, and in moderate-to-severe and profound hearing loss in adults.
Untreatable Fluid and Inflammation in the Middle Ear: Fluid can be drained and a tube can be placed in the eardrum by incising the eardrum.
How Should Hearing Loss Be Treated?
Otosclerosis: In these patients, calcification is present in the area where the stapes bone touches the inner ear. Hearing can be improved by surgery with the application of a Teflon piston (prosthesis).
Hearing Loss Due to Perforated Eardrum and Damage to Middle Ear Ossicles: Surgery can repair both the hole in the eardrum and the damage to the ossicular chain in these patients.
Severe Hearing Loss in Newborns: Cochlear implant (bionic ear) surgery can be performed.
Hearing Aid Application: Hearing aid support can be provided in moderate-to-severe hearing loss in newborns and children, and in moderate-to-severe and profound hearing loss in adults.
Untreatable Fluid and Inflammation in the Middle Ear: Fluid can be drained and a tube can be placed in the eardrum by incising the eardrum.