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28 mart 2025
Signs of Auditory Nerve Damage
The auditory nerve (acoustic nerve) is the main structure connecting the ear and the brain, transmitting sound signals to the brain. Damage to this nerve can lead to significant hearing problems.
Key signs:
• Partial or complete hearing loss (especially in one ear)
• Ringing or buzzing in the ear (tinnitus)
• Balance disorders and dizziness
• Difficulty distinguishing sound tones
If any of these symptoms occur, it is crucial to seek professional examination promptly. At LOR Hospital, acoustic nerve and ear examinations are conducted with high precision, and personalized treatment plans are developed if necessary.
Early diagnosis and treatment are vital for maintaining hearing health.