Information About The Process Of Gradual Hearing Loss

Posted on 22nd July 2011 by admin in Uncategorized

If you notice trouble hearing, and are not sure, it is because a gradual hearing loss can go unnoticed by you for many months. The way that many people find out about their gradual hearing loss is through family and or friends.

A gradual hearing loss can be something as simple as ear wax buildup. Gradual hearing loss can be mild to severe and is not usually reversible. Some symptoms of gradual hearing loss may be that your hearing seems muffled. You may have the feeling that your ear is plugged. Conversations will become harder to follow because you miss part of or all of what is being said.

Your family may start to complain that you are listening to the television or radio higher then normal. Some people complain of inner ear noise disturbances. Dizziness may be a symptom, especially while lying still. There may be fluid leakage from the ear with pain or itching.

Your doctor may want you to visit an audiologist for a number of hearing tests. This will help determine to what extent your hearing loss is, and what part of the inner ear is affected. A gradual hearing loss can affect any age group.

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