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Types of Hearing Loss
  
  
 
   Many different conditions can result in hearing impairment and the cause
   can be located in any part of the hearing system.  At any age, hearing can
   be damaged gradually or suddenly.  Most often hearing is gradual and
   painless.
 
 
 

What are the two major types of hearing loss?

Both types can occur in the same person.  Your outer ear gathers sound waves and funnels them down into the ear canal, striking the eardrum, causing it to vibrate.  Three tiny bones in the middle ear conduct the vibrations from the eardrum to the cochlea in the inner ear.  If anything interferes with the transfer of sound waves up to this point the type of hearing loss that may result is called conductive.  The sound vibrations having reached the inner ear create waves in the fluid inside the inner ear, stimulating thousands of delicate hair cells. This generates nerve impulses in the auditory nerve, which lies just beyond the cochlea, which are carried to the brain therefore, making sense of sound.  Anything that damages the hair cells or blocks the transmission of the nerve impulses can lead to sensorineural hearing loss. 

 

Conductive hearing loss may be temporary or permanent, can be caused caused by a buildup of earwax or an ear infection, or other middle ear conditions.  Sensorineural hearing loss, which is almost always permanent and far more common and be caused by aging, excessive and prolonged noise exposure, infections, hereditary factors as well as a host of other causes. Surgical procedures and medications can treat conductive hearing loss, but rarely sensorineural hearing loss.

 

More specific information about your hearing loss can be obtained by having a comprehensive hearing test. Your Audiologist is the best person to see who will conduct a sereis of tests and who will also make further recommendations if necessary, such as seeing your family Doctor and/or an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist (ENT).  If a hearing aid is indicated this will also be discussed with your Audiologist or Audiometrist. 
 

If you feel you may have a hearing loss

call us to arrange an appointment

 

1300HEARING or (03) 39262231

 

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George Themistoklis - Audiologist
B.Sc., Dip.Aud (Melb), MAudSA(CCP), AAAPP
Miranda Batsakis - Audiologist
BSc.,GradDipAud.,MClAud.(Melb),MAudSA(CCP)
Kaushalya Namasivayam - Audiologist
BSc(Honours), Grad Dip Aud(Melb), MCl Aud(Melb), MAud SA(CCP)
Yen Ho - Audiologist
BSc, GradDipAud(Melb), MClAud(Melb), MAudSA(CCP)
Anna Ly- Audiologist
BSc, MClAud(Melb)
Hearlink Central Office
3/19 Norwood Crescent, Moonee Ponds Vic 3039
Tel: (03) 9326 2231 | Fax: (03) 9326 0709 | 1300 HEARING
hearlink@hear.com.au

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