Coping With a Hearing Loss
Massive medical leaps forward are being made every week, researchers and physicians find ever more sophisticated treatments and solutions for all types of ailments.
For those who prefer not to wear glasses or use contact lenses Lasik surgery is now easily available and affordable.
Sufferers of arthritis and sports injuries can now regain almost perfect working knees and hips with replacement surgery.
Regrettably, loss of hearing is a condition in which physicians and researchers have had no luck in finding a complete cure for.
Even if there is no way to cure loss of hearing yet, there are ways to effectively manage your hearing impairment.
Lets consider the facts causing that cause us to hear less, and ways to take control of the situation and make best use of the hearing you have left.
There are two main causes of hearing problems - conductive and sensor neural Conductive is the less extreme form and comes about when there is a problem conducting sound waves through the outer ear, tympanic membrane (eardrum) or middle ear (ossicles), this type of hearing loss may occur in conjunction with sensorineural hearing loss or by itself.
This is usually caused by broken oscilla, or a an obstruction inside the canal that connects to the eardrum.
This type of hearing loss can be fixed through surgically repairing the oscilla inside the ear, alternatively by eliminating any blockage that is restricting the sound pathway.
This is a slight way to cure hearing loss with this type of damage to the ear.
Typical causes of this condition include a buildup of ear wax or a foreign body in the ear canal, The other type of hearing problem is sensor neural Sensorineural hearing loss is a type of hearing problem in which the root cause lies in the vestibulocochlear nerve (Cranial nerve VIII), the inner ear, or central processing centers of the brain.
The great majority of human sensorineural hearing loss is caused by abnormalities in the hair cells of the organ of Corti in the cochlea, sensor neural hearing loss can also be caused by prolonged exposure to very loud noise, for example using headphones on full blast for an hour or two.
This occurs when there is widespread damage to the auditory nerve inside the ear, or the nerve itself is missing.
In this case, little or no sounds gets to the auditory cortex of the brain.
Because the nerve is damaged or missing, this kind of hearing loss is for ever, and thus cannot be reversed through surgery.
Hearing aids can be used with slight sensor neural hearing loss, but if the patient is completely deaf in one or both ears, then hearing aids will will not improve what they can hear.
What You Can Do If you are suffering from deafness or a reduction in your hearing your doctor will have advised the cause and what if any treatment is available or indeed suitable.
You will have received advice pertinent to your condition and advised that, either by wearing a hearing aid or attending a speech pathologist to help you to comprehend the world around the silent world which you now occupy.
Until there is an actual cure, the best way to got on with your auditory loss and the frustrations you will undoubtedly undergo is to know how to take care of your bad hearing.
Regular hearing tests and use of an deaf aid is the best way to improve your hearing, coming to terms with he condition and it's limitations will also save you a lot of anguish anguish.
For those who prefer not to wear glasses or use contact lenses Lasik surgery is now easily available and affordable.
Sufferers of arthritis and sports injuries can now regain almost perfect working knees and hips with replacement surgery.
Regrettably, loss of hearing is a condition in which physicians and researchers have had no luck in finding a complete cure for.
Even if there is no way to cure loss of hearing yet, there are ways to effectively manage your hearing impairment.
Lets consider the facts causing that cause us to hear less, and ways to take control of the situation and make best use of the hearing you have left.
There are two main causes of hearing problems - conductive and sensor neural Conductive is the less extreme form and comes about when there is a problem conducting sound waves through the outer ear, tympanic membrane (eardrum) or middle ear (ossicles), this type of hearing loss may occur in conjunction with sensorineural hearing loss or by itself.
This is usually caused by broken oscilla, or a an obstruction inside the canal that connects to the eardrum.
This type of hearing loss can be fixed through surgically repairing the oscilla inside the ear, alternatively by eliminating any blockage that is restricting the sound pathway.
This is a slight way to cure hearing loss with this type of damage to the ear.
Typical causes of this condition include a buildup of ear wax or a foreign body in the ear canal, The other type of hearing problem is sensor neural Sensorineural hearing loss is a type of hearing problem in which the root cause lies in the vestibulocochlear nerve (Cranial nerve VIII), the inner ear, or central processing centers of the brain.
The great majority of human sensorineural hearing loss is caused by abnormalities in the hair cells of the organ of Corti in the cochlea, sensor neural hearing loss can also be caused by prolonged exposure to very loud noise, for example using headphones on full blast for an hour or two.
This occurs when there is widespread damage to the auditory nerve inside the ear, or the nerve itself is missing.
In this case, little or no sounds gets to the auditory cortex of the brain.
Because the nerve is damaged or missing, this kind of hearing loss is for ever, and thus cannot be reversed through surgery.
Hearing aids can be used with slight sensor neural hearing loss, but if the patient is completely deaf in one or both ears, then hearing aids will will not improve what they can hear.
What You Can Do If you are suffering from deafness or a reduction in your hearing your doctor will have advised the cause and what if any treatment is available or indeed suitable.
You will have received advice pertinent to your condition and advised that, either by wearing a hearing aid or attending a speech pathologist to help you to comprehend the world around the silent world which you now occupy.
Until there is an actual cure, the best way to got on with your auditory loss and the frustrations you will undoubtedly undergo is to know how to take care of your bad hearing.
Regular hearing tests and use of an deaf aid is the best way to improve your hearing, coming to terms with he condition and it's limitations will also save you a lot of anguish anguish.