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Diseases » Sensorineural hearing loss » Hidden Causes
 

Misdiagnosis of Hidden Causes of Sensorineural hearing loss

Sensorineural hearing loss as a symptom:

Conditions listing Sensorineural hearing loss as a symptom may also be potential underlying conditions.

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Discussion of underlying conditions of Sensorineural hearing loss:

Sensorineural hearing loss may be caused by birth defects, head injury, tumors, illness, certain prescription drugs, poor blood circulation, high blood pressure, or stroke. (Source: excerpt from Hearing and Older People -- Age Page -- Health Information: NIA)

About underlying conditions:

With a diagnosis of Sensorineural hearing loss, it is important to consider whether there is an underlying condition causing Sensorineural hearing loss. These are other medical conditions that may possibly cause Sensorineural hearing loss. For general information on this form of misdiagnosis, see Underlying Condition Misdiagnosis or Overview of Misdiagnosis.

 

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