Deafness Retrolabyrinthine

Retrolabyrinthine deafness is an acquired hearing disorder that can occur in people after a head injury or illness. It is characterized by the fact that sounds are not perceived completely or partially, and a person cannot determine their location.

However, it is worth noting that retrolabyrinthine deafness does not appear immediately, but rather some time after an injury or illness. This means that the patient may hear some sounds for a while until the disorder fully develops.

The main symptoms of retrolabyrinthine deafness are hearing impairment and difficulty determining location