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Stop Hearing Loss by Studying its Causes

A growing concern on the issue of hearing loss is undeniable. The search for effective ways to stop hearing loss has grabbed the attention of many. However, to find the ways to curb the loss of hearing, it is imperative to know and understand its causes. Without the basic knowledge on the underlying reasons behind this condition, the solutions will simply escape us.

 

Let us do the basics first. Hearing loss, also referred to as deafness, is the inability to perceive sound. This state of health may be temporary or permanent. The deafness could also be partial or full. Some people are born with it, some developed them. Those who have only acquired hearing loss could have gotten this from a single traumatic event or from regular exposure to loud noise over an extended period of time.

Excessive noise is the primary cause of hearing loss. People seldom realize that the ears are not meant to endure too much noise for too long. Listening to loud noise, with all the new gadgets like headphones and speakers, may do permanent damage to the ears, and that is why such activities must be controlled. Simply putting the volume of the radio or the TV down can liberate the ears from unnecessary stress, and can protect any individual from possible hearing loss.

If loud noises are inevitable for some reason, like working in a noisy factory or in an airport, one must take the proper precautions. Sound above 85 decibels harms the ears and impairs hearing. Earplugs must be used to protect the ears from serious damage.

Hygiene also plays a crucial role in putting a stop to hearing loss, as one of its causes is the buildup of excessive earwax inside the ears. Regular cleaning of the ears and the use of eardrops to inhibit wax buildup could correct this situation. Anti-oxidants could also be helpful, as they could prevent ear inflammation.

Although many forms of medicine bring good to our health, some of them may have hearing loss as a possible side effect. It is always advisable to check on these medicines and ask for alternatives, if there are any, from your physician.

The incentives offered by a healthy diet complemented with a fit lifestyle seem to have no limits, with the capacity to stop hearing loss finding its way to that list of benefits. Many other techniques have also been developed and employed to stop hearing loss. Surgery, implant and hearing aid are common examples of these.

Caring for the ears cannot be overrated, as the value of the sense of hearing is truly supreme. It is to the best interest of everyone to carefully study the causes and passionately embrace the ways to stop hearing loss.

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