hørselog
Hørselog is a Norwegian term that translates to "hearing loss" in English. It refers to a reduced ability to hear sounds, ranging from mild to profound. The causes of hørselog are diverse and can include genetic factors, aging (presbycusis), exposure to loud noises, infections, certain medications, and medical conditions affecting the ear or auditory nerve.
Hørselog can affect one or both ears and can be conductive, sensorineural, or mixed. Conductive hørselog occurs
Symptoms of hørselog can include difficulty understanding speech, especially in noisy environments, ringing in the ears
Diagnosis typically involves a hearing test (audiometry) performed by an audiologist. Treatment options depend on the
Living with hørselog can present challenges in communication and social interaction. Support groups and rehabilitation programs