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Part of ear not working
Includes:
 outer ear
 middle ear
 inner ear
 hearing acoustic nerve
 auditory system


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Conductive deafness: due to defect in the
conducting mechanism of the ear namely
external and middle ear.
Sensori-neural deafness / Perceptive
deafness: due to lesions in the labyrinth, 8th
nerve & central connections. It includes
psychogenic deafness.
Mixed deafness: both the above mentioned
types are present.
Causes of Conductive deafness
EXTERNAL EAR:

 Wax,
 Fungus,
 Otitis Externa,
 Foreign Bodies,
 Polyps,

 Myringitis,
 Stenosis,
 Atresia,
 Tumours.
Causes of Conductive deafness

MIDDLE EAR

Congenital defects of
the ear drum and
ossicles.
 Traumatic:
Barotrauma, rupture of
ear drum, # of the base
of the skull


Inflammation:
AOM, COM, Serous
OM, Adhesive OM.
 Tuberculosis and
syphilitic OM
 Neoplasms
 Otosclerosis

EUSTACHIAN TUBE

Eustachian catarrh
Eustachian tube
dysfunction due to
diseases of the nose,
paranasal sinuses &
pharynx
 Barotrauma



CATARRH = EXCESSIVE
DISCHARGE FROM NOSE /
THROAT / EAR
LOCAL CAUSES (INNER EAR)





Congenital
Trauma: Head injury,
surgical injury to labyrinth,
loud sounds (acute or
chronic acoustic trauma)
producing concussion.
Infections: mumps,
syphilis, tuberculous
meningitis, enteric fever,
labyrinthitis.






Tumours: Acoustic
neuroma (Schwanoma of
C8 nerve)
Meniere’s disease
Ototoxic drugs:
streptomycin, Kanamycin,
neomycin, salicylates, fruse
mide and quinine.
GENERAL CAUSES
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







Presbyacusis
CVS: atherosclerosis, HTN
CNS: disseminated
sclerosis
DM
Avitaminosis
Hypothyroidism
Smoking
Alcoholism



Presbyacusis: is a
progressive bilateral
symmetrical age-related
sensorineural hearing loss.
It is also known as agerelated hearing loss
PSYCHOGENIC DEAFNESS:


Functional: due to
emotional cause, but the
patient is not aware of the
cause.

2 TYPES


Malingering: no organic or
psychological cause. The
patient is aware that he is
pretending to be deaf for
personal gains.
Causes of Mixed deafness





Trauma: Blast injury, acoustic trauma, head
injury.
CSOM with labyrinthitis.
Otosclerosis
Senile deafness superimposed on conductive
deafness.


Decibel Level Examples include:









Rock concerts, firecrackers (140 decibels)
Loud bass in cars, snowmobiles (120 decibels)
Chainsaw (110 decibels)
Wood shop (100 decibels)
Lawn mowers, motorcycles (90 decibels)
City traffic noise (80 decibels)
Normal conversation (60 decibels)
Refrigerator humming (40 decibels)

To reduce potential hearing loss, avoid prolonged exposure to
sound above 90 decibels.


Unable to hear sound at
 “Mild” Hearing Loss

▪ 26 – 40 dB
 “Moderate” Hearing Loss
▪ 41-55 dB
 “Severe” Hearing Loss
▪ 56- 70 dB
 “Profound” Hearing Loss
▪ 91 dB & greater




Conductive deafness: Hearing aid
Sensori-neural deafness:
 For sudden deafness:
▪ Steroids
▪ Vasodilators
▪ Vit. B1, B6 & B12
▪ Vit. A, C & E
▪ Carbogen (5% CO2 with 95% O2) [to imrove blood
circulation in the cochlea]


For chronic deafness
 Hearing aids
 Cochlear implants
 Conversation should be slow, clear & not too clear

 Auditory training & lip reading.




Removal of ear wax
Hearing aids
 Amplify sound



Cochlear Implant


Small electronic device
 Simulates auditory nerve
▪ Provides “sense” of sound
 Used by
▪ Profoundly deaf
▪ Children age 2-6



Aided by speech therapy






Immunizations for
childhood diseases
Avoid high decibels
Have hearing tested
Use hearing protectors
▪ Earmuffs
▪ Earplugs





Hearing aid orientation
Sign Language
Lip reading


Visually transmitted sign
pattern





Hand shapes
Orientation
Movement of hands, arms, body
Facial expressions



Surgery is indicated for conductive or mixed
hearing loss.
To restore conductive hearing
 Myringotomy
 Stapedectomy



Assisted hearing in profound deafness
 Cochlear implants
 Temporal bone stimulators (Bone hearing devices)
 Middle ear implants (Semi-implantable hearing device)



Tumour excision for acoustic neuroma












Speak clearly and naturally.
Move closer to the listener.
Face the listener while speaking.
Restate your message, if needed.
Do not cover your mouth.
Be patient.
Encourage to use hearing aid
Encourage client to read lips, if that helps






Lower pitch of voice
Direct speech to stronger ear but do not
shout
Use gestures when possible to clarify
statements
Write when necessary
Learn basic signing, if appropriate
Deafness

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Deafness

  • 1.
  • 2.   Part of ear not working Includes:  outer ear  middle ear  inner ear  hearing acoustic nerve  auditory system
  • 3.    Conductive deafness: due to defect in the conducting mechanism of the ear namely external and middle ear. Sensori-neural deafness / Perceptive deafness: due to lesions in the labyrinth, 8th nerve & central connections. It includes psychogenic deafness. Mixed deafness: both the above mentioned types are present.
  • 4. Causes of Conductive deafness EXTERNAL EAR:  Wax,  Fungus,  Otitis Externa,  Foreign Bodies,  Polyps,  Myringitis,  Stenosis,  Atresia,  Tumours.
  • 5. Causes of Conductive deafness MIDDLE EAR Congenital defects of the ear drum and ossicles.  Traumatic: Barotrauma, rupture of ear drum, # of the base of the skull  Inflammation: AOM, COM, Serous OM, Adhesive OM.  Tuberculosis and syphilitic OM  Neoplasms  Otosclerosis 
  • 6. EUSTACHIAN TUBE Eustachian catarrh Eustachian tube dysfunction due to diseases of the nose, paranasal sinuses & pharynx  Barotrauma   CATARRH = EXCESSIVE DISCHARGE FROM NOSE / THROAT / EAR
  • 7. LOCAL CAUSES (INNER EAR)    Congenital Trauma: Head injury, surgical injury to labyrinth, loud sounds (acute or chronic acoustic trauma) producing concussion. Infections: mumps, syphilis, tuberculous meningitis, enteric fever, labyrinthitis.    Tumours: Acoustic neuroma (Schwanoma of C8 nerve) Meniere’s disease Ototoxic drugs: streptomycin, Kanamycin, neomycin, salicylates, fruse mide and quinine.
  • 8. GENERAL CAUSES         Presbyacusis CVS: atherosclerosis, HTN CNS: disseminated sclerosis DM Avitaminosis Hypothyroidism Smoking Alcoholism  Presbyacusis: is a progressive bilateral symmetrical age-related sensorineural hearing loss. It is also known as agerelated hearing loss
  • 9. PSYCHOGENIC DEAFNESS:  Functional: due to emotional cause, but the patient is not aware of the cause. 2 TYPES  Malingering: no organic or psychological cause. The patient is aware that he is pretending to be deaf for personal gains.
  • 10. Causes of Mixed deafness     Trauma: Blast injury, acoustic trauma, head injury. CSOM with labyrinthitis. Otosclerosis Senile deafness superimposed on conductive deafness.
  • 11.  Decibel Level Examples include:         Rock concerts, firecrackers (140 decibels) Loud bass in cars, snowmobiles (120 decibels) Chainsaw (110 decibels) Wood shop (100 decibels) Lawn mowers, motorcycles (90 decibels) City traffic noise (80 decibels) Normal conversation (60 decibels) Refrigerator humming (40 decibels) To reduce potential hearing loss, avoid prolonged exposure to sound above 90 decibels.
  • 12.  Unable to hear sound at  “Mild” Hearing Loss ▪ 26 – 40 dB  “Moderate” Hearing Loss ▪ 41-55 dB  “Severe” Hearing Loss ▪ 56- 70 dB  “Profound” Hearing Loss ▪ 91 dB & greater
  • 13.   Conductive deafness: Hearing aid Sensori-neural deafness:  For sudden deafness: ▪ Steroids ▪ Vasodilators ▪ Vit. B1, B6 & B12 ▪ Vit. A, C & E ▪ Carbogen (5% CO2 with 95% O2) [to imrove blood circulation in the cochlea]
  • 14.  For chronic deafness  Hearing aids  Cochlear implants  Conversation should be slow, clear & not too clear  Auditory training & lip reading.
  • 15.   Removal of ear wax Hearing aids  Amplify sound  Cochlear Implant
  • 16.  Small electronic device  Simulates auditory nerve ▪ Provides “sense” of sound  Used by ▪ Profoundly deaf ▪ Children age 2-6  Aided by speech therapy
  • 17.     Immunizations for childhood diseases Avoid high decibels Have hearing tested Use hearing protectors ▪ Earmuffs ▪ Earplugs
  • 19.  Visually transmitted sign pattern     Hand shapes Orientation Movement of hands, arms, body Facial expressions
  • 20.   Surgery is indicated for conductive or mixed hearing loss. To restore conductive hearing  Myringotomy  Stapedectomy  Assisted hearing in profound deafness  Cochlear implants  Temporal bone stimulators (Bone hearing devices)  Middle ear implants (Semi-implantable hearing device)  Tumour excision for acoustic neuroma
  • 21.         Speak clearly and naturally. Move closer to the listener. Face the listener while speaking. Restate your message, if needed. Do not cover your mouth. Be patient. Encourage to use hearing aid Encourage client to read lips, if that helps
  • 22.      Lower pitch of voice Direct speech to stronger ear but do not shout Use gestures when possible to clarify statements Write when necessary Learn basic signing, if appropriate