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Stop Hearing Loss Now

Hearing loss is a condition that more and more people are experiencing in recent times. Failure to properly hear what others are saying or having a difficult time listening to someone during social gatherings can be the beginning signs of hearing loss. You may also notice that the volume of the TV or the radio is on a much higher level now, as the usual level is no longer enough. The inconveniences of hearing loss have paved the way for the worthy quest of its causes and effective ways to stop it.

 

Different causes of hearing loss have been identified, with aging being the most common. Other causes include severe ear infections, buildup of excessive earwax, and the ever more prevalent use of earphones and headsets to listen to electronic devices such as mp3 players, cellphones, and laptops. Ongoing exposure to excessively loud environments, such as rock music concerts, construction sites, heavy machinery operation, even the regular noises of city life can also contribute to premature hearing loss. A loss of hearing can also be an undesirable side effect of a medical treatment.

Hearing loss from growing old has been one of the inevitable realities of life for many people. The cochlear nerve cells deteriorate with age, and there has been no known treatment to restore the normal functioning of these damaged cells. For this kind of condition, where a cure is not available, a hearing aid will be very useful. Different types and designs have been developed to suit the needs of different users. An audiologist will be able to help choose the perfect hearing aid for you.

To determine ways to stop hearing loss, it is important to know what its causes are. For example, when hearing loss is due to bacterial middle ear infection, antibiotics would be the primary method to stop it.

Surgery is also one of the options to stop hearing loss, and probably the best there is, with a whopping success rate of 90%. Prosthesis replaces the impaired bone in the ear, so the patient's sense of hearing can be restored. The patient typically must wait two weeks after the procedure before starting to engage in normal routines. During this period of recovery, the ear must be away from water and other liquids.

Aside from the hearing aid, there is another tool that can help stop hearing loss, and that is the cochlear implant. The bionic ear, as it is also referred to, has electrodes directly inserted to the ear using a surgical procedure. The sound, which could be similar to some buzzing, is directly transmitted through the electrodes. This is commonly used for deaf children. Inserting a cochlear implant to very young children, preferably before they reach the age of 2, complemented with practical training on lip reading, will equip them basic communication skills.

Various methods have been developed to stop hearing loss. Sodium fluoride, anti-oxidants, acupuncture, and craniosacral therapy are some of them. With the advent of medical breakthroughs, putting a stop to hearing loss has become a reality that is within our reach in many cases.

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