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Hearing is an important part of our lives. In this way, we can communicate with other people, which helps to find solutions in our environment. But what to do if this ability is gradually being lost? Affected individuals often suffer the consequences of hearing impairment or hearing loss. There are different types of hearing loss,mixed hearing loss,sudden hearing loss and there can be multiple causes – starting with signs of age or the consequences of the disease, and excessive noise exposure can also be the cause of hearing loss. However, in most cases, signs of hearing loss there are appropriate measures and therapies that can restore or improve hearing.

mild hearing loss

 

Initial signs that may lead to hearing loss.

Hearing impairment may be congenital or may develop as a result of external or internal influences. Depending on the cause, sudden hearing loss it can occur suddenly and pass again or enter slowly, become stronger over time, and become a permanent hearing problem. sudden hearing loss in one ear or both ears are affected. The way and form in which the hearing loss manifests itself and other accompanying symptoms already foreshadow possible triggers. For example, in cases of sudden hearing loss, hearing loss can occur severely in one ear. A sense of pressure in the ear, ringing in the ears, and dizziness may also occur.

 

 

Talking to others.

  • You have to make an effort to listen or find it difficult to follow a conversation.
  • They find it difficult to hear when there is background noise.
  • You often ask the person to repeat what they have said.
  • You misunderstand what is being said.
  • If you are unsure of what to say, you agree with the conversation or nod your head.
  • They withdraw from the conversation because it is difficult to hear.
  • You read your lips to understand what is being said.
  • You have a feeling that the person you are talking to is slurring (“mumbling”) their words.

When you are alone.

  • You will hear a constant ringing or buzzing sound.
  • It is difficult for you to listen while you are there.
  • You have a hard time telling which direction the sound is coming from.
  • Your voice sounds different.
  • You feel pain or feel pressure in one or both ears.

In everyday activities.

  • The telephone is hard for you.
  • You set the volume on the TV or radio to a volume that is more comfortable than others in the room.
  • You do not hear the sounds of nature such as heavy rain or birdsong.

What is the severity of hearing loss?

Mild hearing loss.

No longer hear quiet sounds and have difficulty understanding speech in environments with background noise

 

 

Moderate hearing loss.

Can’t hear low to moderate level noise and have difficulty understanding speech in the presence of background noise

 

 

Severe hearing loss.

Normal conversations must be carried out loudly, and conversations in group situations are only possible with great effort

 

 

Hearing loss in deafness.

Cannot hear very loud sounds at all, no longer able to communicate without hearing aids

 

 

What does hearing loss sound like?

The perception of hearing loss also depends on its type. Due to conductive hearing loss, all frequencies of sound can be perceived more quietly. This makes it more difficult for affected people to follow conversations because they have to concentrate on the person across from them to understand what they are saying. This hearing loss is often compared to the sensation of having cotton in the ear. If the function of the inner ear is disturbed, it is often difficult to understand surrounding noises-for example, you can barely hear birds or not hear them at all. Speech comprehension also suffers from sensory-neural hearing loss, and individual and group discussions pose challenges for those affected. It is not uncommon for this hearing loss to be accompanied by tinnitus (a permanent background noise). This may be whistling, hissing, or ringing. With auditory processing and perception disorders, incorrect processing of signals causes many problems. Sounds are usually heard, but cannot be assigned by the person. Sometimes this means that it is difficult for the affected person to distinguish between individual sounds or to categorize sounds and tones.

 

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