Hereditary hearing disorder

Overview

Hereditary hearing disorder: Genetic disorders that affects hearing and is passed from parents to offspring.

Symptoms

The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Hereditary hearing disorder includes the 4 symptoms listed below: * Hearing impairment * Deafness * Conductive deafness * Nerve deafness Note that Hereditary hearing disorder symptoms usually refers to various symptoms known to a patient, but the phrase Hereditary hearing disorder signs may refer to those signs only noticable by a doctor.

Causes

* Deafness * Hearing impairment * Nerve deafness

Diagnosis

These home medical tests may be relevant to Hereditary hearing disorder: * Ear Infections: Home Testing: o Home Ear Infection Tests o Home Ear Tests o Home Hearing Tests Audiometry and caloric testing or electronystagmography should be done in almost all cases in which the ear examination is normal. It is probably wise to consult an otolaryngologist at this point. Tympanography will be helpful in diagnosing subtle cases of serous otitis media. X-rays of the mastoids, petrous bones, and internal auditory canal should be done for chronic otitis media, cholesteatoma, and acoustic neuroma. If an acoustic neuroma is suspected, however, an MRI of the brain and auditory canals must be done. If basilar artery insufficiency is suspected, four-vessel cerebral angiography should be done. Magnetic resonance angiography is an excellent noninvasive alternative for diagnosing vertebral-basilar artery disease. If multiple sclerosis is suspected, MRI of the brain, BSEP and VEP studies, and a spinal tap for spinal fluid analysis may be done. Rather than perform these tests, the most cost-effective approach would be to refer the patient to a neurologist if other focal neurologic findings are evident.