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- Title
SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS IN ADULTS; (18-45 YEARS OF AGE).
- Authors
Yazdani Khan, Mehboob; Hasan Ashfaq, Ahmed; Ahmed, Saeed; Bashir, Faisal
- Abstract
Objectives: The objective of the study was to determine the etiology of SNHL in young adults between 18-45 years of age. Study design: Prospective study. Place and duration: The study was conducted at Benazir Bhutto Hospital, Rawalpindi from Jan 2012- 13. Patients and methods: Patients presenting with hearing loss/ear blockage and additional symptoms were selected. Psychiatric problems were excluded from study. Patient's problem was analyzed through a protocol consisting of history, clinical examination, lab investigations, radiology and audiology. Results: The results of 25 patients were as follows: The age ranged from 18-45 years with marked preponderance of patients in 31-45 years age group amounting to 60% of the total cases.18-20 years groups were least affected. The incidence of SNHL gradually increased in older age groups. There were more female patients 56% of the total as compared to males, which were 44%. Bilateral SNHL was more 72% with compared to unilateral loss which was 28%. The mode of onset was insidious in 72% cases while sudden loss was 28%. The duration of symptoms ranged between 3 days to 15 years. While fluctuation of hearing loss was observed in one case (4%). The nature of problem ranged from mild to severe. Associated symptoms were present in different percentages. The hearing loss ranged from 10-80 decibel. Trauma was the major cause 28% followed by infections in 16% with various causes in various percentages. Conclusion: The trauma in the form of surgery, blast injury and occupational noise is the major cause of SNHL in adults ranging between 18-45 years of age. Males are more affected because of trauma than the females and younger groups more than older groups.
- Subjects
SENSORINEURAL hearing loss; ETIOLOGY of diseases; BLAST injury treatment
- Publication
Professional Medical Journal, 2017, Vol 24, Issue 10, p1572
- ISSN
1024-8919
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17957/TPMJ/17.3928