Keep Your Hearing Sharp With These Three Simple Tips

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HEARING TIPS

A group of people enjoying fireworks while protecting their hearing. The fireworks are colorful and bright, and they fill the sky with a sense of excitement and joy.

Isn’t pizza great? You can change the toppings, sauces, even the cheeses involved, but as long as it meets some basic criteria, it’s still a pizza. That’s similar to hearing loss. As long as you are having trouble hearing sound, whether it’s due to an obstruction, age, loud noise, or anything else, it’s still hearing loss.

Stopping the damage is normally the first thing to do when you begin to detect hearing loss. There are, after all, some simple measures you can take to safeguard your ears and control further hearing loss.

Tip 1: Keep your ears clean

Remember when your mom used to always ask “did you wash behind your ears”? When it involves hearing health, we’re not worried about the areas behind your ears, but instead your inner ears.

Your hearing can be helped in a number of ways by keeping your ears free of earwax:

  • When wax accumulation becomes significant, it can block sound waves from getting into your inner ear. Your hearing becomes jeopardized as a result.
  • Your brain and your ability to interpret sounds can be affected over time by untreated hearing loss.
  • Earwax buildup also disrupts the functioning of your hearing aid if you use one. This could make it seem as if your hearing is getting worse.
  • Unkempt ears increase your risk of developing an ear infection, which causes swelling that, when severe enough, interferes with your ability to hear. Your normal hearing will usually return when then the infection clears up.

If you notice earwax accumulation, it’s absolutely not suggested that you dig around in there with a cotton swab. Cotton swabs can jam the earwax further up into the ear canal and can trigger even more harm. Instead, use over-the-counter ear drops.

Tip 2: Loud noise that could contribute to hearing loss should be avoided

This one is so intuitive it almost shouldn’t be on this list. The challenge is that most individuals have no clue what a “loud noise” really is. There are lots of dangers to your hearing in everyday life including things as common as driving on a noisy freeway every day over long periods. Your ears can also be damaged by things like the motor of your lawn mower. And, be careful to safeguard your hearing during those 4th of July fireworks!

Some useful ways to steer clear of harmful noises include:

  • When decibel levels get too high, you can use an app on your phone to let you know.
  • Wearing hearing protection when noisy conditions are not avoidable. If you want to go to a loud rock concert or if you work in a loud factory that’s fine but don’t forget your ear protection. You can get enough protection from contemporary earplugs and earmuffs.
  • When you’re streaming movies or listening to tunes, watch your headphone volume. Most cellphones include built-in alerts when you’re getting close to a harmful threshold.

The damage to your ears from loud sounds will build up slowly. So, even if your hearing “feels” good after a loud event, that doesn’t mean it is. Only a hearing specialist can give your ears a clean bill of health.

Tip 3: If you have any hearing loss, get it treated

Hearing loss generally builds over time. So you’ll be in a better position to avoid further harm if you catch it early. So in terms of hearing loss, this is the reason why having it treated is so crucial. Effective treatments (on which you follow through) will leave your hearing in the best possible state.

Treatment works like this:

  • Some, but not all damage can be avoided by hearing aids. For instance, hearing aids will prevent you from turning your television volume up so loud it harms your ears. Hearing can prevent further deterioration of your hearing by preventing this kind of damage.
  • Hearing aids prevent the brain strain and social isolation that exacerbate hearing loss-related health issues.
  • We will give you personalized instructions and guidance to help you avoid further damage to your hearing.

Minimize hearing loss – it will benefit you in the long run

Treatment is one of the main ways to prevent hearing loss in spite of the fact that there’s no cure. Treating your hearing loss properly will prevent further damage while preserving your current degree of hearing.

In the years to come you will be giving yourself the best opportunity for healthy hearing if you get hearing loss treatment from us, use hearing protection, and practice good hygiene!

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The site information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. To receive personalized advice or treatment, schedule an appointment.

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