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Is sensorineural hearing loss reversible?

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Is sensorineural hearing loss reversible?

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Everyone responds differently, but there has been great success using modern day hearing loss treatments. Especially if they are started before hearing loss gets too bad.

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In a word. No. At least not in the sense that you are probably thinking. Sensorineural hearing loss generally results in permanent hair cell damage. Can Sensory hearing loss be treated with great success: YES! Please read on. Scientific advancements in stem cell research are showing great promise in the area of hearing loss. One day, scientists might be able to re-grow new hair cells that can be successfully implanted in those with hearing problems. Unfortunately for now, this technology is probably decades away from being available. Fortunately though, we have developed a brand new successful over the counter complex designed to increase nerve signals that transfer sound from the ear to the brain. This is guaranteed to allow you to hear better fast! We didn’t stop there though. We went even further and added a noise induced hearing loss prevention complex, so that hearing will not get any worse from loud noises, as well as a special “mother” compound used in the body for providing the

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