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Hearing Loss Treatment NYC

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You might not realize you have hearing loss, whether it’s in one ear or both. Many people experience hearing loss due to aging, prolonged exposure to loud noises, infections, heart conditions, head injuries, tumors, or certain medications. Regardless of the cause, treatment for hearing loss in NYC is tailored to your specific diagnosis.

Tips to Maintain Your Hearing Health

Opt for Quiet Leisure Activities

If you work or commute in noisy environments, choose quieter activities during your free time.

Wear Earplugs

Develop the habit of using earplugs when exposed to prolonged noise to protect your hearing.

Reduce Sound Volume

Earplugs can lower the volume of sound reaching your ears to a safer level.

Limit Simultaneous Noisy Machines

Avoid using multiple noisy machines at the same time to reduce overall noise exposure.

Keep Volume Low

Maintain low volume levels on televisions, stereos, and headsets to prevent hearing damage.

How Does Your Sense of Hearing Work?

Hearing is a complex process involving the outer, middle, and inner ear. The outer ear (pinna) captures sound waves and directs them through the ear canal to the eardrum, causing it to vibrate. These vibrations move the three tiny bones in the middle ear (the malleus, incus, and stapes), amplifying the sound toward the inner ear. The stapes transmits these vibrations to the cochlea in the inner ear, where tiny hairs convert the mechanical waves into nerve signals. These signals are then sent to the brain, which interprets them as sound.

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What are the Health Consequences of Hearing Loss?

Watch this video by Dr. Sperling to learn about how hearing loss affects your health.

What Can I Do to Improve My Hearing?

1

Minimize unnecessary noises around you.

2

Inform friends and family about your hearing loss and ask them to speak slowly and clearly.

3

Request people to face you when speaking, allowing you to read their lips and expressions.

4

Get fitted for a hearing aid that suits your specific needs.

5

Use sound amplifying devices for phones.

6

Utilize personal listening systems to reduce background noise.