can occur gradually or due to a sudden situation. The hearing problem can be mild or severe, temporary, or permanent, depending on the cause of the problem. Some people are born with congenital hearing loss. Today, however, we will only deal with hearing problems or losses that are gradually caused over time.
Hearing problems can happen to people of all ages, so children are no exception. Some people may not even recognize the problem because they reject it. The doctor should also be careful when diagnosing children, as this has a frightening effect.
The problem or hearing loss can occur for many reasons. The most common causes are:
Age: As you get older, age-related hearing problems or loss may occur. Any gradual change that can occur in the inner ear will damage the ear. This can lead to mild or severe hearing loss. There is not much you can do if the hearing loss is due to age.
Noise: Over time, noise-related hearing problems can occur due to ambient noise. The sound can range from loud rock music to the sound of the lawnmower. These loud noises damage the internal structure of the ear, which affects your hearing.
Other causes: Other problems that can damage your hearing are ear injuries, eardrum damage, foreign objects in the ear and many other reasons. The damage to the ear depends on the severity of the disease or the cause.
The symptoms of hearing loss or hearing loss are:
1) Can’t clearly understand what people are saying, especially with background noise
2) You feel that your ear is blocked and your hearing is constantly attenuated
3) You have to listen to the TV, radio and MP3 player at a higher volume
4) Constant depression due to an uncomfortable feeling of misfortune
5) A constant ringing or buzzing in the ear that no one else can hear. This symptom is called tinnitus.
6) Your ear hurts and itches constantly.
7) You have the impression that your surroundings are rotating.
If you experience more than two of the above symptoms, you should have your ear examined by an ENT doctor or audiologist. Hearing problems can be treated with medication or even digital hearing aids. It is important to first diagnose the root cause of the hearing problem, then only the patient can find a workable solution.