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Hearing= loss that occurs gradually as you age (presbycusis) is common. About 25 pe= rcent of people in the United States between the ages of 55 and 64 have som= e degree of hearing loss. For those older than 65, the number of people wit= h some hearing loss is almost 1 in 2. Aging and chronic exposure to loud no= ises are significant factors that contribute to hearing loss. Other factors= , such as excessive earwax, can temporarily prevent your ears from conducti= ng sounds as well as they should. You can't reverse most types of hearing l= oss. However, you don't have to live in a world of muted, less distinct sou= nds. You and your doctor or a hearing specialist can take steps to improve = what you hear. Signs and symptoms of hearing loss may include:
Muffli= ng of speech and other sounds
Difficulty understanding words, especia= lly against background noise or in a crowd of people
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Frequently asking others to speak more slowly, clearly and= loudly
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When to see a doctor If you have a sudden loss of hearing, particularly= in one ear, seek immediate medical attention. Talk to your doctor if diffi= culty hearing is interfering with your daily life. Your hearing may have de= teriorated if: You find that it's harder to understand everything that's sa= id in conversation, especially when there's background noise Sounds seem mu= ffled You find yourself having to turn the volume higher when you listen to= music, the radio or television Some causes of hearing loss include damage = to the inner ear, a buildup of earwax, infections and a ruptured eardrum. T= o understand how hearing loss occurs, it can be helpful to understand how y= ou hear. How you hear Hearing occurs when sound waves reach the structures = inside your ear, where the sound wave vibrations are converted into nerve s= ignals that your brain recognizes as sound. Your ear consists of three majo= r areas: outer ear, middle ear and inner ear. Sound waves pass through the = outer ear and cause vibrations at the eardrum. The eardrum and three small = bones of the middle ear amplify the vibrations as they travel to the inner = ear. There, the vibrations pass through fluid in a snail-shaped structure i= n the inner ear (cochlea). Attached to nerve cells in the cochlea are thous= ands of tiny hairs that help translate sound vibrations into electrical sig= nals that are transmitted to your brain. The vibrations of different sounds= affect these tiny hairs in different ways, causing the nerve cells to send= different signals to your brain. That's how you distinguish one sound from= another. How hearing loss can occur Causes of hearing loss include: Damage= to the inner ear. Aging and exposure to loud noise may cause wear and tear= on the hairs or nerve cells in the cochlea that send sound signals to the = brain. When these hairs or nerve cells are damaged or missing, electrical s= ignals aren't transmitted as efficiently, and hearing loss occurs. Higher p= itched tones may become muffled to you. It may become difficult for you to = pick out words against background noise. Heredity may make you more prone t= o these changes. This type of hearing loss is known as sensorineural hearin= g loss, which is permanent. A gradual buildup of earwax. Earwax can block t= he ear canal and prevent conduction of sound waves. This can be restored wi= th earwax removal. Ear infection and abnormal bone growths or tumors. In th= e outer or middle ear, any of these can cause hearing loss. Ruptured eardru= m (tympanic membrane perforation). Loud blasts of noise, sudden changes in = pressure, poking your eardrum with an object and infection can cause your e= ardrum to rupture and affect your hearing. Factors that may damage or lead = to loss of the hairs and nerve cells in your inner ear include:

Agin= g. Degeneration of delicate inner ear structures occurs over time. Loud noi= se. Exposure to loud sounds can damage the cells of your inner ear. Damage = can occur with long-term exposure to loud noises, or from a short blast of = noise, such as from a gunshot. Heredity. Your genetic makeup may make you m= ore susceptible to ear damage from sound or deterioration from aging. Occup= ational noises. Jobs where loud noise is a regular part of the working envi= ronment, such as farming, construction or factory work, can lead to damage = inside your ear. Recreational noises. Exposure to explosive noises, such as= from firearms and jet engines, can cause immediate, permanent hearing loss= Other recreational activities with dangerously high noise levels include = snowmobiling, motorcycling or listening to loud music. Some medications. Dr= ugs, such as the antibiotic gentamicin and certain chemotherapy drugs, can = damage the inner ear. Temporary effects on your hearing ? ringing in the ea= r (tinnitus) or hearing loss ? can occur if you take very high doses of asp= irin, other pain relievers, antimalarial drugs or loop diuretics. Some illn= esses. Diseases or illnesses that result in high fever, such as meningitis,= may damage the cochlea Comparing loudness of common sounds What kind of de= cibel levels are you exposed to during a typical day? To give you an idea, = compare noises around you to these specific sounds and their corresponding = decibel levels: Hearing loss can have a significant effect on your quality = of life. Among older adults with hearing loss, commonly reported problems i= nclude: Depression Anxiety An often false sense that others are angry with = you Unfortunately, most people affected by hearing loss live with these dif= ficulties for years before seeking treatment ? or never seek treatment at a= ll. This may also cause lasting problems for those who love you, if you try= to cope by denying your hearing loss or withdrawing from social interactio= ns.

 

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