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2. Hearing Loss
Hearing is one of the senses human beings are blessed
with. There are some common causes of hearing loss
include too much ear wax and cholesteatoma.
How Hearing Works
Signs of Hearing loss
Hearing loss caused by too much ear wax
Conductive Hearing Loss
Hearing loss Overview
Tinnitus Overview
Hearing Loss and Tinnitus Facts and Figures
3. How Hearing Works
When we speak we generate sound that travels in the form of sound waves that
are then collected by the ear. The sound waves are then focused on the ear
canal and travels down the ear canal, where it hits the ear drum. The ear drum
vibrates in sync with the original sound and transfers the sound via the middle
ear bones to the inner ear or cochlea. In the cochlea sound waves are converted
to electrical impulses, which are then sent to the brain for interpretation. So
essentially the ear is a microphone, while the brain is actually the organ that
interprets what we hear.
4. Signs Of Hearing Loss
Untreated hearing loss can have some significant quality of life implications
such as:
Reduced income due to frequently missing opportunities, due to lack of
confidence, not contributing to meetings etc.
Less social interactions due to difficulty hearing speech in noise
Reduced confidence in social interaction due to frequently mishearing Conversation
Feeling exhausted in social interaction due to the amount of concentration required to
hear "properly"
Depression and Frustration and Anxiety in social situations
5. Hearing loss caused by too much ear wax
Ear wax is a necessary part of the outer ear and helps prevent fungal and
bacterial infections, while keeping the ear canal lubricated. Normally the ear is
self cleansing, but in some ears, this mechanism is impaired by excess ear hair
or a smaller ear canal blocking the normal clearing of the wax. In these cases the
wax could build up to such an extent to cause temporary hearing loss, requiring
manual removal by your doctor or audiologist.
6. Conductive Hearing Loss
Conductive hearing loss is hearing loss caused by a blockage of the outer or middle
ear, preventing sound waves from reaching the inner ear. Conductive hearing loss
often requires medical intervention and can range from very simple such a s too
much ear wax right through to more serious conditions such as cholesteatoma
which is a cyst growing into the middle ear. An audiologist performs several tests
that may help identify a conductive hearing loss. If such a loss is identified then the
appropriate referral would be made.
7. Hearing loss Overview
Hearing loss is the third most common medical complaint and falls into one of
two main categories. The first category is conductive hearing loss, where a
blockage in the outer or middle ear blocks sound waves from reaching the inner
ear. The most common type of hearing loss is sensory neural hearing
loss, where there is damage to the nerves of the inner ear, reducing the amount
of sound information reaching the brain. Hearing aids are most often prescribed
for sensory neural hearing loss, while medical intervention is often required for
conductive hearing loss. One could also suffer from mixed hearing loss, where
both a conductive and sensory neural hearing loss is present simultaneously.
8. Tinnitus Overview
Tinnitus is a ringing or another noise that you hear in your had or ears, which is
not generated from the outside. It cannot be cured, but there are various
techniques to help the sufferer effectively ignore and adjust to the tinnitus.
Some people can achieve so much relief with appropriate help, that they do not
hear their tinnitus unless they concentrate on it. The first step in identifying the
cause of you tinnitus is to have your hearing tested as tinnitus is most often a
symptom of hearing loss.You don't just have to live with it!
9. Hearing Loss and Tinnitus Facts and Figures
Hearing loss affects 1 in 6 Australians (total population).
Hearing loss affects around 3 out of 4 Australians above 70 years of age.
A total of about 3.55 million Australians suffer hearing loss.
About 37% of hearing loss can be attributed to excessive noise exposure.
About 75% of persons with hearing loss has it in both ears.
Around 95% of people with hearing loss can be treated by hearing aids. Only
about 5% can be treated through medical or surgical treatments.
More males (16.1%) than females (9.7%) suffer from hearing loss.
100% of children with suffer a temporary hearing loss due to ear infections at
least once before the age of 18 years.
Tinnitus can be a symptom of hearing loss or other auditory system disorders.
17% of the worlds population is affected by tinnitus (about 3.57 million
Australians).
About 30% of people over the age of 65 Years report tinnitus.
More men than women experience tinnitus.
4% of people suffer significant tinnitus (about 840 000 people in Australia).
Noise exposure is by far the most common cause of tinnitus perception.
Customers report 92% satisfaction with hearing health care professionals.
90% of hearing aid users report an improvement in their quality of life.
10. Contact Us
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Ardross , WA , 61531800 157 429
(08) 6102 6861
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