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Post-COVID-19 Syndrome: Audiometric Findings in Patients with Audiological Symptoms
Post-COVID-19 Syndrome: Audiometric Findings in Patients with Audiological Symptoms
“The prevalence of hearing loss in post-COVID-19 patients with audiological symptoms is 38% in this study. The degree of hearing loss and type of hearing loss in post-COVID-19 patients with audiological symptoms ranges from mild to predominantly sensorineural anacusis as the degree of hearing loss increases. The prevalence of sudden sensorineural hearing loss in post-COVID-19 patients with audiological symptoms in this study is 8.5%. “
The prevalence of hearing loss in post-COVID-19 patients with audiological symptoms is 38% in this study. The degree of hearing loss and type of hearing loss in post-COVID-19 patients with audiological symptoms ranges from mild to predominantly sensorineural anacusis as the degree of hearing loss increases. The prevalence of sudden sensorineural hearing loss in post-COVID-19 patients with audiological symptoms in this study is 8.5%.
·pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Post-COVID-19 Syndrome: Audiometric Findings in Patients with Audiological Symptoms
A review on the impacts of COVID-19 on the auditory system: Implications for public health promotion research
A review on the impacts of COVID-19 on the auditory system: Implications for public health promotion research
“Our findings suggest several possible mechanisms for sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) in COVID-19 patients, and COVID-19 infection could have deleterious effects on the inner ear, specifically on the hair cells of the cochlea despite patients being asymptomatic and early identification of SSNHL in COVID-19patients can save the hearing and also patient.”
Our findings suggest several possible mechanisms for sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) in COVID-19 patients, and COVID-19 infection could have deleterious effects on the inner ear, specifically on the hair cells of the cochlea despite patients being asymptomatic and early identification of SSNHL in COVID-19patients can save the hearing and also patient.
·pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
A review on the impacts of COVID-19 on the auditory system: Implications for public health promotion research
Study finds the SARS-CoV-2 virus can infect the inner ear
Study finds the SARS-CoV-2 virus can infect the inner ear

“Study finds the SARS-CoV-2 virus can infect the inner ear The prevalence of auditory symptoms in Covid-19 patients is unknown, but infection of the inner ears may be responsible for hearing and balance problems.”

Study finds the SARS-CoV-2 virus can infect the inner ear The prevalence of auditory symptoms in Covid-19 patients is unknown, but infection of the inner ears may be responsible for hearing and balance problems.
·news.mit.edu·
Study finds the SARS-CoV-2 virus can infect the inner ear
Covid 19 and The Ears - Direct Viral Invasion of Inner Ear Cells
Covid 19 and The Ears - Direct Viral Invasion of Inner Ear Cells

“Covid 19 and The Ears - Direct Viral Invasion of Inner Ear Cells

The COVID-19 pandemic has had far-reaching consequences and illness, with emerging evidence suggesting that the virus can also affect the auditory system and cause hearing-related complications. This article explores the potential impact of COVID-19 on hearing, tinnitus, and balance disorders.

  • The SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 can directly infect certain cell types in the inner ear, including hair cells and Schwann cells [1][3][4]. “
·x.com·
Covid 19 and The Ears - Direct Viral Invasion of Inner Ear Cells
How COVID-19 Can Attack the Inner Ear
How COVID-19 Can Attack the Inner Ear

“New research finds that cells in the ear are susceptible to infection with SARS-CoV-2, causing symptoms that include dizziness, ear ringing, and hearing loss.

Experts say that other viruses may also cause hearing loss, and newborns can be especially at risk.”

New research finds that cells in the ear are susceptible to infection with SARS-CoV-2, causing symptoms that include dizziness, ear ringing, and hearing loss. Experts say that other viruses may also cause hearing loss, and newborns can be especially at risk.
·healthline.com·
How COVID-19 Can Attack the Inner Ear
Can COVID-19 Cause Tinnitus?
Can COVID-19 Cause Tinnitus?
Study conducted by The University of Manchester published in the International Journal of Audiology: "scientists estimated that 7.6% of people infected with COVID-19 experienced hearing loss, 14.8% suffered from tinnitus and 7.2% reported vertigo."
·health.clevelandclinic.org·
Can COVID-19 Cause Tinnitus?
COVID-19 can infect the inner ear
COVID-19 can infect the inner ear
"...recommends hearing tests be routine for anyone diagnosed with COVID-19...new-onset hearing loss, tinnitus, or vertigo, and has had any exposure to the virus, they should be tested and monitored for worsening symptoms by their health care provider."
Our study showed evidence that the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 can directly infect the inner ear,"
·scopeblog.stanford.edu·
COVID-19 can infect the inner ear
SARS-CoV-2 infection of the inner ear
SARS-CoV-2 infection of the inner ear

SARS-CoV-2 infection of the inner ear

SARS-CoV-2 can infect inner ear cells, specifically hair cells and Schwann cells, which are crucial for hearing and balance.

Some COVID-19 patients developed hearing loss, tinnitus, and vertigo, suggesting a link between the virus and these symptoms.

·nih.gov·
SARS-CoV-2 infection of the inner ear