Top Signs of Hearing Loss and Tinnitus

On February 22, 2010, in Tinnitus Symptoms, by lisa

There are many people who have experienced hearing loss and tinnitus and are not aware of it. Top five signs of hearing loss include:

  1. You find that you are missing out on parts of conversations when people talk
  2. You need to ask people to repeat things
  3. Your friends or relatives complain that your television/radio is too loud
  4. When you speak on the telephone, you can’t hear the person clearly
  5. You find yourself participating in group conversations less often because you won’t be able to follow them

If any of the above applies to you, it is recommended that you see an audiologist to assess your hearing.

If you hear noises in your ears that don’t exist, then you are also suffering from tinnitus. It may be a ringing, hissing, or whooshing sound.

Both hearing loss and tinnitus can be prevented by using hearing protection when exposed to loud noises, as well as lowering the volume of music generating devices. Both noises from construction equipment and music have been clinically proven to cause hearing loss and tinnitus.

If you are exposed to a loud noise and has no hearing protection on hand, you should move as far away from the source as possible. The further away you move, the less likely the sound will damage your ears.

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It is also advised that you should not insert foreign objects into your ears, such as toothpicks, when trying to clean the ears. This can accidentally destroy the lining of the ear canal or perforate the eardrum, which will cause hearing loss.

If you suffer from tinnitus, you may want to try Tinnitus DX, a homeopathic remedy for tinnitus.

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