13 September 2022 - Reading time: 4 minutes
Hearing loss
Reversing a hearing loss: what's the best way to restore hearing?
Can hearing loss be reversed?
Hearing loss is a health problem that impacts the lives of millions of people. It’s no wonder there are so many questions about whether it’s possible to regain hearing. But often, it’s not as simple as taking a pill or a quick procedure. In this blog post, we’ll separate the fact from fiction and explain the ways a hearing loss can be restored.
Which types of hearing loss can be reversed?
The most common hearing loss is sensorineural. It’s the result of damage to the inner ear or the auditory nerve pathway, most commonly by natural aging or exposure to loud sounds, and it’s permanent. This means that in most cases, it can’t be reversed. But it can be treated – the sooner the better.
Conductive hearing loss is less common and is caused by an obstruction or other abnormality in your outer or middle ear preventing sound waves from travelling through it. It can be permanent or temporary, and in some cases it can be cured completely.
A hearing care professional can help you find out the cause of your hearing loss and get you the right treatment. If you’re not sure if you’re suffering from a hearing loss, you can always take our free hearing test online. It’s quick and easy to do.