Paying Attention to the Warning Signs of Hearing Loss

By The NEARITY Team2024-02-27 18:29:12

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Hearing loss means the partial or complete deprivation of auditory acuity, and it profoundly impact the millions of individuals. The impact of hearing loss is manifold, ranging from daily communication and social interaction, even impacting psychological well-being and quality of life. So, it’s significant to pay attention to the warning signs of hearing loss.

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The type of hearing loss

There are three types of hearing loss:

1.Conductive hearing loss: In this hearing loss, something keeps sound from passing through your outer ear (ear canal) or your middle ear

2.Sensorineural hearing loss: This hearing loss happens when something damages your inner ear over time. Rarely, sensorineural hearing loss happens very quickly. This is sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL), or sudden deafness. SSHL may happen all at once or over a few days.

3.Mixed: This happens when you have issues in your middle or outer ear (conductive hearing loss) and your inner ear (sensorineural hearing loss).

What cause the hearing loss

There are many things cause the hearing loss:

1.Earwax that’s built up in your ear or fluid in your middle ear from colds or allergies.

2.Middle ear infection (otitis media) or swimmers’ ear (otitis externa).

3.Ruptured eardrum or ear tumors.

Loud noise is one of the most common causes of hearing loss. Noise from lawn mowers, snow blowers, or loud music can damage the inner ear and result in permanent hearing loss. Loud noise also contributes to tinnitus. You can prevent most noise-related hearing loss by turning down the sound on your devices, moving away from loud noise, or using earplugs or other ear protection.

The different stages of hearing loss

What are stages of hearing loss?

Normally, hearing loss is classified as the degree of loss. The degree of loss is how loud sounds you should hear them. According to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, the degrees of loss are following:

Normal

Slight

Mild

Moderate

Moderately severe

Severe

Profound

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What are the warning signs of hearing loss

It is significant to pay attention to these warning signs of hearing loss in the early:

1.Can't follow the conversation with a noise surroundings. The noise of background at malls and restaurants is generally low-pitched, while many letters in speech, such as “f” and “s,” are high-pitched. If you have trouble hearing the high tones, you will hear the noise better than the speech of people around you.

2.You're exhausted after social events. When you can’t hear all the sounds of speech, your brain has to fill in the gaps to make sense of what others are saying. That takes a great deal of focus, especially when there’s more than one person speaking at a time. All this effort may leave you tired after social events.

3.Your ears feel sucked. Sometimes this happens when there’s too much wax or fluid in your ears. But if your doctor tells you your ears look clear, it’s a good idea to get a hearing test. Age-related hearing loss can make sounds seem dull or muffled, which may seem similar to a clogged feeling.

4.The volume on your TV keeps creeping up. Television shows tend to mix together dialogue, sound effects, and music. When you hear bass tones better than high tones, the music and effects can drown out parts of the speech. To make out what the characters are saying, you may crank up the volume. If others in your house complain that the TV is too loud, it’s time to get your hearing checked.

When ought one to seek assistance?

If you are concerned about your hearing and are experiencing any of the symptoms of hearing loss, it is advisable to consult with an audiologist for an auditory evaluation or to explore the availability of complimentary online auditory assessments. An auditory evaluation can elucidate the nature and magnitude of your hearing loss. It is feasible to schedule a consultation at an audiology clinic independently of a physician's referral. Utilize healthdirect's Service Finder to locate an audiology clinic in proximity to your locale. Should you find yourself in a state of uncertainty, you might contemplate undertaking an online auditory test. Nearity extends a gratis online auditory assessment, promising a prompt synopsis post-evaluation. For further enlightenment, we invite you to visit our platform.

Nearity has a campaign to recruit users above the age of 18 with mild hearing impairment. If you meet our requirement, Nearity is pleased to offer a complimentary trial of HearPod Air for you. Please send your contact details to marketing@nearity.co.

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Conclusion

In today's era, hearing impairment is an exceedingly common situation. It also brings many challenges for many individuals. Consequently, it is of utmost importance to pay attention to the warning signs of hearing loss and to attach importance to the protection of ears.

 

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