Hearing loss
Hearing loss
About hearing loss
Hearing loss is a common problem that often develops with age or is caused by repeated exposure to loud noises.
Action on Hearing Loss estimates that there are more than 10 million (about 1 in 6) people in the UK?with some degree of hearing impairment?or deafness.
Hearing loss can occur suddenly but usually develops gradually. General signs of hearing loss can include:
Read more about the symptoms of hearing loss
When to see your GP
See your GP if you’re having problems with your hearing, or your child is showing signs of hearing difficulty.?If you lose your hearing suddenly, in one or both ears,?you must see your GP as soon as possible.
Your GP can check for any problems and may refer you to an audiologist (hearing specialist) or an ENT surgeon?for further tests.
You can also visit the Action on Hearing Loss website for an online hearing test.
Read more about diagnosing hearing loss
Why it happens.
Hearing loss is the result of sound signals not reaching the brain. There are?two?main types of hearing loss, depending on where the problem lies:
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It’s also possible to have both these types of hearing loss. This is known as mixed hearing loss.
Some?people are born with hearing loss, but most cases develop as you get older.?
Read more about?causes of hearing loss
Preventing hearing loss
It isn’t always possible to prevent hearing loss if you have an underlying condition that causes you to lose your hearing.
However, there are several?things you can?do?to?reduce the risk of hearing loss from long-term exposure to?loud noise. This includes not having music or the television on at a?loud volume at home and using?ear protection at loud music events or in noisy work environments.
You should also see?your GP if?you have signs of an ear infection, such as?flu-like symptoms, severe?earache, discharge?or hearing loss.
Read more about preventing hearing loss
Treating hearing?loss
The way hearing?loss is treated depends on?the cause and how severe it is.
In cases of sensorineural hearing loss, there are several options that may help to improve a person’s ability to hear and communicate. These include:
Conductive hearing loss is sometimes temporary and can be treated with medication or minor surgery, if necessary. However, more major surgery may be required to fix the eardrum or hearing bones. If conventional hearing aids don’t work, there are also some implantable devices for this type of hearing loss, such as Bone Anchored Hearing Aids (BAHAs).
Read more about treating hearing loss