Coping With Hearing Loss

Hearing Loss:

Hearing gives us the ability to perceive sound and listen to the world around us. Hearing allows us to enjoy music. Hearing makes us appreciate the calm sound of nature. And most of all, it gives us the ability to communicate with one another.

Hearing loss can be caused by many factors. Some factors are so evident we can actually prevent it while others could be something that we do not have control of. In order for you to understand what causes hearing loss with the aim to avoid it, follow the information below:

1. Ear infection. An ear infection could be characterized in many ways. It can affect the inner ear, the middle ear, or the outer ear. Ear infection could also arise due to poor hygienic practices.

2. Wax build-up. The ears have fluid in them. That fluid comes in contact with the dirt around us. Once that happens, wax is formed in the ears. If not cleaned regularly, it could build up to the extent that it would cause the person not to hear well.

3. Foreign objects in the ear canal. Anything inside the ear, no matter how small it is, would cause a person not to hear properly. It may also lead to ear infection if not removed right away.

4. Tumors. Tumors, if it grows inside the ear, would definitely cause hearing loss. Tumors are unusual growths. Once you see a tumor growing in your ear or in any part of your body, you should consult to the physician right away to check it, as it may grow so big it affects the rest of your body.

5. Injuries. Injuries to the ear would surely cause hearing loss. There are also injuries that are not directed to the ears but cause hearing problems. Common injuries, mostly to the head would contribute to the state.

6. Excessive exposure to noise. People who are always in a place where there is loud music or sound will gradually have hearing problems. This is also go true with people that are fond of using headphones and playing the songs too loud through those headphones.

7. Viral infections. In children, hearing loss can occur if and when they contracted viral diseases such as measles or mumps. These illnesses are known to affect the sense of hearing in children and they would continue to have problems with it until they are full-grown adults. It is then advisable for parents to consult a pediatrician when symptoms of these diseases show.

8. Ototoxic drugs. There are medicines that can cause hearing problems. These medicines are for an entirely different disease, but the side effects are causing hearing loss. It is very important to ask your doctor of all the possible side effects of the drugs you take in so that you can be informed accordingly.

9. Certain Diseases. There are a lot of diseases that can directly cause hearing loss. Some of these are meningitis, diabetes, high fever, stroke, or Meniere's disease. If you have contracted these diseases sometime before, it could be the reason why you are having hearing problems now.

10. Heredity. There are cases that everything in your body checks well but you are having hearing problems apparently for no reason at all. It may be because you have this problem in your blood. Your DNA causes the problem. Somebody in your lineage may have the same hearing loss problem and it was passed on to you.

These are the common reasons why a person has hearing problems. There are still other causes not stated here. At the first signs of a hearing problem, go to your doctor right away. It is not good to wait because hearing loss, if ignored, may lead to deafness.

Your ears are very important. Hearing allows you to appreciate all the sounds around you. It enables you to communicate properly. It is a must to take care of your ears because without them, you won't be able to live your life to the fullest.

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