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ICD-10 code: H90.6

Chapter: Diseases of the ear and mastoid process

Mixed Conductive and Sensorineural Hearing Loss, Bilateral

Hearing loss can take many forms, but one of the most complex is mixed conductive and sensorineural hearing loss. This type of hearing loss occurs when there is a problem with both the outer or middle ear (conductive) and the inner ear or auditory nerve (sensorineural). When both types of hearing loss occur together, it is called mixed hearing loss.

Bilateral mixed conductive and sensorineural hearing loss affects both ears and can cause significant communication difficulties. People with this type of hearing loss may struggle to hear soft sounds or have trouble understanding speech, even when it is loud enough. They may also experience tinnitus, a ringing or buzzing sound in the ears, which can be distracting and interfere with daily activities.

There are many possible causes of mixed conductive and sensorineural hearing loss, including ear infections, head trauma, genetic factors, and exposure to loud noise. Treatment options may include hearing aids, cochlear implants, or bone-anchored hearing aids, depending on the severity and underlying cause of the hearing loss.

If you suspect you or a loved one may have mixed conductive and sensorineural hearing loss, it is important to seek treatment as soon as possible. Early intervention can help prevent further damage and improve communication abilities. A hearing evaluation by a licensed audiologist is the first step in diagnosing and treating hearing loss.

  1. Common causes of mixed conductive and sensorineural hearing loss include:
    • Ear infections
    • Head trauma
    • Genetic factors
    • Exposure to loud noise
  2. Treatment options for mixed conductive and sensorineural hearing loss may include:
    • Hearing aids
    • Cochlear implants
    • Bone-anchored hearing aids
  3. Early intervention can help prevent further damage and improve communication abilities.

Mixed conductive and sensorineural hearing loss, bilateral, can be a challenging condition to manage, but with the right treatment and support, it is possible to improve communication and quality of life.

Diagnosis Codes for Mixed conductive and sensorineural hearing loss, bilateral | H90.6