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Symptoms of hearing loss include difficulty understanding what others are saying, asking people to repeat themselves, struggling to hear in crowded places with distracting background noise, the perception that others are mumbling or not speaking clearly, listening to the television or radio at a higher volume than others, experiencing a ringing or buzzing in the ears. You may find yourself withdrawing from social situations in order to avoid conversation and might experience depression. <\/p>\n
A number of factors can cause hearing loss. The most common include aging, noise exposure, ear infections, excessive earwax, ear or head trauma, genetics, birth defects, benign growths or tumors, otosclerosis, Meniere\u2019s disease and reactions to drugs. <\/p>\n
Yes. There are three types of hearing loss<\/a>: Sensorineural, conductive and mixed. Sensorineural is the result of damage to the inner ear nerves. Conductive is the result of obstructions in the outer or middle ear. Mixed hearing loss is a combination of the other two types; this means that in one ear you have an issue with the outer or middle ear and the inner ear.<\/p>\n Some types of hearing loss are preventable. Noise-induced hearing loss can be avoided by wearing proper hearing protection<\/a> when exposed to occupational or recreational noise and turning down the volume on your TV, radio or personal music device. To prevent other types of hearing loss, avoid sticking cotton swabs or other objects in your ears, blow your nose gently through both nostrils and swallow or yawn frequently when traveling by airplane. <\/p>\n Hearing aids are instruments that amplify sounds in order to enable those with hearing loss to hear more clearly. <\/p>\n Today\u2019s hearing aids are small and discreet, and some models are completely invisible to others. Besides, asking people to repeat themselves, responding inappropriately when others are talking and social withdrawal are more obvious indicators of hearing loss<\/a> than wearing hearing aids. <\/p>\nCan hearing loss be prevented?<\/h2>\n
What are hearing aids?<\/h2>\n
Will wearing a hearing aid make me appear old or frail?<\/h2>\n
What type of hearing aid is best for me?<\/h2>\n