Leucorrhoea Vestibular

Vestibular leucorrhoea is a condition in which the auditory organ experiences certain difficulties in functioning. Hearing may be lost, and the person stops hearing sounds around him. He also has difficulty identifying the source of a sound and may have difficulty determining the direction of the sound. As a rule, these changes are dictated by the presence of pathologies or disorders of the inner ear, its pathways or the brain. The causes of leucorrhoea can be both congenital and acquired (age-related, infectious, inflammatory, etc.). The manifestation of hearing loss is temporary. At first, the person hears worse than before, then the hearing becomes completely absent. Persistent hearing problems can lead to deterioration in vision, memory, speech, and smell perception. In adults and children, sensorineural loss and a mixed form of the disorder are most often diagnosed.