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How to Avoid Hearing Loss and Symptoms of
Hearing Loss
Projections for 2050 indicate that one in every four Australians will have hearing loss. Children and teens are at
risk thereto are various factors which causes hearing loss. There is not any kind of medicine or surgery to fix
hearing loss. We can not avoid those thing like injury,hereditary or age but can take steps to make
our hearing out of danger by prevention and treatments.
Whenever Possible Stay Away From Damaging
Noise and Environments.
1. Keep your window closed while you are in heavy traffic.
2. Avoid loud concerts
3. Avoid such restaurants where loud music is playing.
When You’re using Lawnmowers, Snow
Blowers and Power Tools Wear Ear
Plugs. 85 dB Sound Can Make Your
Hearing Worse
Home And Car Stereo Systems And Personal Stereo System Can
Reach Ear Damaging Level . Headphones Are More Dangerous For
Your Health . Avoid 110 Db and Above Sound Level.
Give Yourself Breaks From An
Exhausting Situation Or Environment.
Get a ear soothing effect.
Don’t Pamper Your Child With Loud Toys
It can Bring Hearing Impairment.
Get Regular Check-ups !!
Annual Hearing Assessment
is must to avoid future
damage. Paediatric hearing
test also conducted by many
audiology clinics
Signs Of Hearing Loss
● Trouble In Hearing In Noisy Situation
Especially Over Phone. You May Feel
People Are Mumbling.
● Misinterpreting Something That Is Said
● Feeling Tired After Long Conversation.
● Appearing Distracted From Social
Situation.
Any change in hearing should be
examined because it isn’t always
age or noise-related
● Talk to your dear ones if you are facing hearing troubles. Without
communication you may face troubles in your relation.
● Find a support group with others with hearing loss. You can learn
strategies and coping tools to communicate better and knowing that
you are not alone.
● Educate yourself and other family members about how to avoid
hearing loss.
http://www.aceaudiology.com.au/