Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Those Who Suffer From Hearing Loss Are Not Seeking Treatment

Hearing loss has become a widespread issue for millions of people in the United States. Exposure to loud noise in our environment is on the increase, and the constant use of headphones has caused hearing damage for many. The problem arises, when these individuals ignore the loss of hearing signs, and do not get the treatment they need.

A recent study published by Johns Hopkins University, demonstrated how the baby boomer generation is not getting the treatment they need for their hearing health problems. According to the study, “Of the estimated 26.7 million Americans age 50 and older with hearing loss, only about 1 in 7 use a hearing aid.”

It’s importance to create awareness on the importance of hearing aids, and how these units can help in increasing the quality of life of hearing loss sufferers. If you suspect you or a loved-one may suffer from hearing damage, you are urged to visit a quality Miami hearing center, where an audiologist will help in the diagnosis and treatment of your condition.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Exposure to Smoke May Lead To hearing Damage

Hearing loss is a serious problem for many individuals in Florida. The use of electronic devices that allow many to listen to loud music on the go increases the risk of hearing damage. But this is not all, there’s now a new study conducted by Dr. Anil K. Lalwani from New York University, that links exposure to smoke to hearing damage.

The study states, “Exposed adolescents were 1.83 times more likely to experience low-frequency hearing loss than those who had no exposure. According to the study, there is a 2.72 fold increase of developing hearing loss, in individuals who are regularly exposed to serum cotinine levels found in cigarette smoke.

With this information in mind, those who are regularly exposed to smoke should avoid being in that environment as to prevent hearing damage. Those who believe they might suffer from loss of hearing should visit their local Miami Hearing Center where an expert audiologist will help in the diagnosis and treatment of the condition.