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Hearing Loss Treatment in Chunni-ganj, Kanpur

Hearing loss with age is common. People older than 65 years of age experience some degree of hearing loss. Factors such as excessive exposure to noises, aging, and ear wax can reduce your capacity to hear sounds properly.

What Is Hearing Loss?

Loss of sensation of hearing is termed hearing loss. It commonly occurs with age. There are different types of hearing loss:

  1. Conductive hearing loss
  2. Sensorineural hearing loss
  3. Mixed hearing loss

What Are The Symptoms Of Hearing Loss?

Common symptoms of hearing loss include:

  • Difficulty in understanding common words, especially when in a crowded place or against background noise
  • Trouble understanding consonants
  • Asking other people to speak slowly and loudly
  • Not taking part in conversations
  • Not going to social gatherings

What Are The Causes Of Hearing Loss?

Common causes of hearing loss include:

  • Injury to the inner ear - Aging and regular exposure to loud noises can damage the hairs and nerve cells of the inner ear, especially the cochlea, which sends signals to the brain. When the nerve cells are damaged, brain cells do not get signals effectively and hearing loss occurs, as a result. High pitch sounds become muffled and it becomes difficult to understand words against background noise.
  • Excessive ear wax - Excessive ear wax can block the ear canal. It prevents effective conduction of sound waves and results in temporary hearing loss. Removing wax can help restore hearing.
  • Ear infection - Infection of the middle ear or outer ear can cause hearing loss.
  • Bone growth or tumors - Bone growth of tumors in the external or middle ear can also cause hearing loss.
  • Ruptured eardrum - The eardrum can get ruptured due to loud noise, changes in pressure, poking eardrums with a sharp object, and chronic infection, leading to hearing loss.

What Are The Risk Factors of Hearing Loss?

Some factors can increase your risk of hearing loss, such as -

  • Age - Aging causes degeneration of the inner ear cells over time and results in partial hearing loss.
  • Loud noise - Regular exposure to loud noise can damage the inner ear cells. This results in hearing loss. Thus, if you are exposed to constant loud noise, you are at risk of hearing loss.
  • Heredity - Your genes play an important role and might make you prone to ear damage. If you have a family history of hearing loss at an early age, you are also at a risk.
  • Occupational hazards - If you are working at a place where you are exposed to loud noises, such as construction sites or factories, you are at risk of hearing loss.
  • Recreational noises - Loud noises from firearms and jet engines can result in immediate and permanent hearing loss. Other recreational activities such as snowmobiling, carpentry, or listening to loud music also increase the risk of hearing loss.
  • Medications - Some medicines can cause damage to the inner ear and lead to temporary hearing loss.
  • Some diseases - Certain diseases such as high fever, meningitis, and chronic inflammation of the middle ear can damage the cochlea and result in hearing loss.

When to See A Doctor at Apollo Spectra, Kanpur?

If you experience a sudden loss of hearing either in one ear or both ears, you should immediately consult with a medical health professional.

Request an appointment at Apollo Spectra Hospitals, Kanpur

Call 1860-500-2244 to book an appointment

Conclusion

Hearing loss can be mild to profound and can occur in one or both ears. It may occur due to different reasons and can affect people of any age. There are different solutions. You can learn about the symptoms, causes, and treatment of hearing loss to choose the right treatment for you or your loved one.

1. Is hearing loss common?

Yes. Many people experience some degree of hearing loss. It is a common condition in older adults.

2. How can I protect my ears from loud noises?

You can prevent hearing loss by avoiding loud noises that are above 85 dB.

3. How do I know if I have hearing loss?

You should consult with an audiologist or schedule an appointment for a proper diagnosis if you feel that you have hearing loss.

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