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Different Causes of Hearing Loss

January 13, 2009 @ 10:35 PM — by unknown
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Many people attribute hearing loss to old age, but there are actually many different causes of hearing loss. While aging can definitely have an impact on how well someone is able to hear, it is not the only factor. It is important for people to understand what causes people to have trouble hearing. By understanding the cause, people can then work toward preventing the problem to happen to them.

Prolonged exposure to loud noises can cause hearing loss. Those who work in construction or music, for example, can end up with hearing problems if they do not take the proper precautions to protect their ears.

When someone is exposed to loud noises for long periods of time, the ear is actually damaged. Eventually, that damage becomes irreversible. With this type of loss, it does not matter how old someone is. People of all ages are affected by this.

Bacteria and fluid buildup can also cause problems with hearing. In these cases, the problems typically cannot be treated with medication and the sufferer has to use a hearing aid.

Another cause of hearing loss is trauma. When someone has an injury to their ear, their hearing can actually be affected. Trauma can occur in many different ways. Once the trauma has occurred, it is often hard to reverse the damage.

Age is, of course, another factor with hearing loss. As people age, it is common for their hearing to weaken. It is normal for someone to start to lose their hearing as they age. When this happens, they often turn to a hearing aid in order to hear the world around them.

When someone suffers from hearing loss, they can help themselves by understanding the type of loss they are suffering from. By understanding, they can then seek the proper treatment.

In addition, people can also work to avoid falling into one of the hearing loss categories. While nothing can be done about aging, people can avoid exposure to loud noises and situations that could cause trauma to the ear.

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