Faqs on Hearing Loss

The latest information on hearing loss for individuals who are experiencing loss of hearing, looking for hearing health information for their loved ones, or just desire to learn more about hearing loss to make the right hearing health decisions.

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Hearing Loss Information Faqs

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Wednesday, May 15th 2013

If you suffer from hearing loss, it may mean that you're unable to communicate with friends and loved ones without asking them to repeat themselves.


Wednesday, April 17th 2013

Hearing loss manifests in many different ways. Hearing loss comes in all degrees from mild to profound and requires different treatment depending on the severity.


Wednesday, March 6th 2013

Sensorineural hearing loss is the most common hearing loss type and typically cannot be medically treated. Conductive hearing loss, caused by ear wax, middle ear infections, or other disorders, is often temporary and sometimes treatable with medical intervention.


Wednesday, January 16th 2013

Hearing loss occurs to most people as they age. Hearing loss can be due to aging, exposure to loud noise, medications, infections, head or ear trauma, congenital or hereditary factors, disease processes and other causes.


Tuesday, January 8th 2013

Tympanogram results can help diagnose middle ear problems, such as ear infections or Eustachian tube dysfunction. It is an important test to provide medical clearance for hearing aids.


Thursday, December 20th 2012

If you are taking Viagra, you should be aware of the various symptoms of hearing loss it can cause.


Wednesday, December 12th 2012

My son is 16 years old with normal hearing. When his hearing is tested with background noise his hearing goes down to 1%. Is there anything on the market that can help him? He has difficulty in school due to this problem.


Wednesday, November 14th 2012

Do you really need to use specially-designed earplugs for hearing protection? Can you use other, more inexpensive materials such as cotton balls?


Wednesday, October 3rd 2012

Hearing loss is measured by a professional during a comprehensive hearing evaluation. During the hearing evaluation, the ability to hear the loudness of specific tones is assessed.


Wednesday, September 19th 2012

My family is telling me I need to visit a hearing center and get a hearing test, but I'm not sure. How can I tell if I have hearing loss?


Wednesday, September 5th 2012

What are the anatomic and physiologic changes in the human ear canal due to aging?


Wednesday, July 11th 2012

Does loud noise during exercise affect hearing? If so, to what degree?


Wednesday, May 30th 2012

Hearing loss tends to get worse gradually as we get older but each case is unique.


Wednesday, March 21st 2012

Sensorineural hearing loss affects the cochlea or the hearing nerve. It has many causes, but typically hearing aids are the only treatment option.


Tuesday, December 6th 2011

Though the cause is often unknown, sudden hearing loss can be a result of viral infections, inner ear trauma, and other factors.


Monday, October 24th 2011

Although sometimes people talk about hearing loss in terms of percentage, it is not an appropriate or meaningful measure of hearing loss.


Tuesday, August 2nd 2011

Many different conditions can cause hearing loss and an appropriate hearing loss treatment often depends on its cause.


Tuesday, July 5th 2011

A hearing test is the first step in determining if you have hearing loss or need hearing aids. It is a quick, painless, and non-invasive test performed by an audiologist or hearing aid dispenser.


Tuesday, June 7th 2011

The first step in determining whether or not you have hearing loss is to have your hearing evaluated at a hearing center.


Monday, May 9th 2011

Yes, you can protect your hearing from noise and preserve the hearing you have.


Tuesday, June 22nd 2010

The most common type of hearing loss is sensorineural, and determining the hearing loss type is critical to finding the right treatment.


Monday, March 15th 2010

The causes of unilateral hearing loss include ear trauma, noise exposure, and genetics. Unilateral hearing loss treatment depends on the cause and type of hearing loss.


Friday, August 21st 2009

Understanding the results of your hearing test, or audiogram, can help you determine what type of hearing loss and degree of hearing loss you are experiencing.


Tuesday, June 16th 2009

Some of the signs and symptoms of hearing loss include asking people to repeat themselves, turning the TV up louder, and feeling like you can hear, but cannot understand what is said. Having your hearing tested at a local hearing center is the first step to diagnosing and treating hearing loss.


Monday, June 15th 2009

Conductive hearing loss can occur when there is a problem in the outer ear or middle ear. Sometimes, conductive hearing loss can be treated with medication or surgery.

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