myopátiás
Myopátiás refers to a medical condition where the cells of the inner ear's hair-like structures, known as stereocilia or hair cells, are damaged. These hair cells play a crucial role in converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that are sent to the brain, allowing us to perceive and interpret sound.
Damage to these cells can result from loud noise, certain medications, or genetic conditions. It is the
Individuals with myopátiás may experience difficulty hearing in quiet environments and understanding speech or other sounds.
There is currently no cure for myopátiás, but various treatments can help alleviate symptoms and slow down
Research is ongoing to develop new treatments and potentially restore or replace damaged hair cells. For individuals