Hearing Loss Help




GETTING HEARING LOSS HELP

 

 

While the primary symptom of loss of hearing is similar from person to person, there are actually a number of different conditions that can result in hearing loss.  But hearing loss help is available for those who look for it.

 

Firstly, one should know the various symptoms of hearing loss.  A person who is having trouble hearing is not always aware of this immediately, but they will probably be aware of some of the symptoms that they are experiencing.  Noting the exact symptoms is the vital first step to getting hearing loss help.

 

·         Ringing in the ears is the usual symptom of tinnitus, a condition where the membranes in the ear break down.  But this can also be a symptom of damaged or burst eardrums or of autoimmune hearing loss.  

·         Dizziness and headaches are primarily connected with autoimmune hearing loss, but are common with any hearing loss that involves the inner ear. 

·         Muffled or static sounds are the most common symptoms of unilateral hearing loss. 

·         With most types of hearing loss the person may experience an inability to hear high pitched sounds while still retaining some degree of hearing in the lower frequency ranges. 

 

 

 

Children may be completely unaware that they are experiencing even these symptoms.  With no idea that they need hearing loss help, a child may simply exhibit behavioral problems.  Children who do poorly in school, or who have difficulty following directions should always be checked for hearing loss.  A child who has frequent accidents should be suspected of needing hearing loss help as well. 

 

If you or someone you care about is experiencing these symptoms, it is important to seek the advice of your physician and receive full testing to help pinpoint the exact situation. 

 

There are a variety of treatments designed to aid hearing loss.  In some cases hearing loss can be halted and even reversed.  But early recognition and treatment of the condition is a must.  The primary types of help available for hearing loss are:

 

·         Amplifiers that pick up sounds and make them louder.

·         Instruments that reroute sound through bone conductivity or from one ear to the other. 

·         Steroid treatments for those who can tolerate them under a doctor’s care.

·         Nutritional handlings to reduce the effects of allergens, alleviate ear infection and/or to increase blood flow to the ears. 

·         Surgery to remove blockages or to repair damaged membranes may also be available.

 

With a competent diagnosis and a good understanding of the treatments available, you can make your choice of the treatment options you wish to follow to get real hearing loss help.

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