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Sensorineural Hearing Loss

A hearing loss is sensorineural (sen-soh-ree-NOO-ruhl) when it results from damage to the sensory receptors (hair cells) in the cochlea (inner ear) or to the auditory nerve, often as a result of the aging process and/or noise exposure. Sounds may be unclear and/or too soft. Sensitivity to loud sounds may occur.