Hearing Loss

Discover the connection between hearing loss and your health.

How Does Hearing Work?

The hearing system is complex. It’s important to understand how the ears work and translate sound in order to properly diagnose hearing loss and find a suitable treatment option. How we hear is broken into a few parts.

  1. First sound is transmitted through the air as sound waves. The sound waves are collected by the outer ear and sent down the ear canal to the eardrum.

  2. These sound waves cause the eardrum to vibrate, setting the tiny bones in the middle ear into motion.

  3. The motion of these tiny bones causes fluid in the inner ear, cochlea, to move.

  4. The movement of this fluid in the inner ear causes the hair cells in the cochlea to bend and change into electrical impulses.

  5. These electrical impulses are transmitted to the hearing nerve and sent up to the brain where they are interpreted into sound.

Hearing and Cognition

The brain plays an essential role in our ability to hear. We don’t really hear with our ears, we “hear” with our brain. Healthy hearing is essential for maintaining an active and healthy brain. When left untreated, hearing loss affects your ability to hear certain sounds. This can make it difficult to understand what someone is saying and puts an excessive amount of strain on your brain. Over time, this can lead to feelings of embarrassment, social isolation, depression, and cognitive decline.

To keep your brain active and healthy it’s important to treat hearing loss at the first signs. Hearing aids are a great option as they will provide your brain with the proper sounds and stimulation it needs to stay healthy. Don’t let hearing loss affect your mental health and well-being, contact us today for a hearing check.

Types of Hearing Loss

Not every hearing loss is the same. There are three different types of hearing loss: sensorineural, conductive, and mixed.

In addition to the type of loss you have, there are also varying degrees. Hearing loss affects people differently and can be mild, moderate, moderately severe, severe or profound in degree. During your hearing evaluation we will determine what the degree of your hearing loss is.

Signs of Hearing Loss

To ensure you keep you overall health in check, it’s important to recognize the signs of hearing loss early. Unfortunately, that can sometimes be difficult because hearing loss often occurs over the course of a few years. If you have noticed a combination of the following, then you may have hearing loss and should schedule an appointment for a hearing test.

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