TREATMENT APPROACHES FOR SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS
Abstract
Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is one of the most complex and widespread sensory impairments encountered in modern clinical practice. It typically results from irreversible damage to the cochlear hair cells or the auditory nerve and is often not amenable to curative treatment. However, substantial advancements in both medical and rehabilitative sciences have opened the door to a wide range of strategies aimed at restoring auditory function and improving patients' quality of life.
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