Cochleitis

/kɒkliˈaɪtɪs/ noun

Definition

Inflammation of the cochlea, a condition that can cause hearing loss or tinnitus.

Etymology

From cochlea plus the medical suffix -itis (inflammation). Created following the standard pattern for naming inflammatory conditions in medical terminology.

Kelly Says

Cochleitis is rare but serious—inflammation of the tiny cochlea can destroy those precious hair cells irreversibly, which is why sudden hearing loss is a medical emergency that doctors treat aggressively.

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