Audiology disorder

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Audiology disorder

 Audiology deals in identifying and evaluating hearing disorders that are associated with adults, children or infants. The Audiology Department at Max Healthcare offers diagnostic evaluations to people having speech, hearing, language, and communication difficulties.

Test for hearing include Newborn screening, PTA, Impedance, BERA, etc. and have experience about all types of hearing aids, starting from the standard to the most advanced options. Experts provide solution for all lifestyle needs such as swimming ear plugs, noise muffs/plugs etc. A cochlear implant is an electronic device that replicates 

Audiology combines medical science with the best available technology to come up with concrete solutions to hearing or balance disorders. People who practice audiology are called audiologists. Audiologists are accountable for managing and recuperation of disorders linked to hearing as well as balance.

Some of the main Audiology disorders are

LYMPHEDEMA (LYMPHATIC OBSTRUCTION) :- Lymphatic obstruction or Lymphedema is typically a blockage of the lymph vessels that drain fluid from tissues throughout the body and allow immune cells to travel where they are needed. Lymphatic obstruction may cause lymphedema, which means swelling due to a blockage of the lymph passages.

AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS) :- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, is a disease of the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord that control voluntary muscle movement. ALS is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. ALS is characterized by stiff muscles, muscle twitching, and gradually worsening weakness due to muscle wasting. This results in difficulty speaking, swallowing, and eventually breathing.

APRAXIA :-  Apraxia is a disorder of the brain and nervous system in which a person is unable to carry out tasks or movements when asked, even though the request or command is understood, they are willing to perform the task, the muscles needed to perform the task work properly, the task may have already been learned.

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Journal of Phonetics and  Audiology
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