How to find out whether you have hearing loss

Sep 3, 2010 Author

People who are experiencing hearing loss will probably find they are experiencing some of the following symptoms.
•    Difficulty hearing conversations, especially when there is background noise.
•    Hissing, roaring or ringing in the ears (tinnitus).
•    Difficulty in hearing the television, radio at a normal volume.
•    Fatigue and irritation caused by the effort to hear.
•    Dizziness or problems with balancing.
If you think you have hearing loss then you need to firstly consult your doctor who will then refer you onto an audiologist or an otolaryngologist. An otolaryngologist specialises in ear, nose and throat disorders and will investigate the cause of the hearing loss. An audiologist is a hearing health professional who identifies and measures hearing loss, performing hearing aids tests to assess the type of loss and to what degree.

Based on your hearing test your audiologist will determine whether a hearing aid will help.hearing aids are particularly useful in the improving hearing and speech comprehension of people with sensorineural hearing loss. When looking for a hearing aid that suits you, the audiologist will look at your hearing ability, work and home activities, physical limitations, medical conditions as well as cosmetic preferences. For most people, cost is a very important factor so why not consider speaking to Hearingaidsattrade.co.uk the independent hearing aids dispenser who has some of the top hearing aids from some of the most reputable brands across the UK so you can compare hearing aids for yourself.

From Phonak hearing aids to Oticon hearing aids you will find a wide range of audio and digital hearing aids that are sure to suit your needs, requirements and budget.

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