Neubio Cochlear
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Sep 14, 2023
12:29 AM
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Cochlear implantation, while often transformative, carries certain risks. Surgery itself poses potential complications, such as infection or damage to nearby structures. In rare cases, the implant may not function as expected, leading to suboptimal hearing outcomes. Post-surgery, individuals may experience discomfort, dizziness, or facial nerve weakness. Furthermore, the implantation process typically involves an adjustment period, requiring commitment to auditory rehabilitation. Some recipients may not achieve their desired level of hearing improvement. Lastly, as with any surgical procedure, there is a general anaesthesia risk. Despite these risks, cochlear implants have substantially improved countless lives, underscoring their value in addressing severe hearing impairment. To know complete information about risks of cochlear implantation read the full Blog.
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