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Fact And Fiction About Hearing Impairments

By: IvanS Home | Health-and-Fitness


When certain types of hearing loss cannot be treated by medical means (such as surgery or medication), hearing aids are usually recommended. Unfortunately, there are a lot of people who have incomplete and inaccurate information about hearing healthcare which leads to frustration and a feeling of disappointment. Once a person knows the kind of hearing healthcare he or she should apply, hearing loss can be helped.

Socialization, communication and well-being feelings are very dependent on the sense of hearing. Hearing loss and any form of hearing impairment gives a large negative contribution to a person’s quality of life. Hearing loss is a major sensory deficit which leads to physical, emotional, psychological, mental and even economic disadvantages. And to make this condition worse, there are a lot of scattered myths about hearing loss which prevents people from practicing proper hearing healthcare.

Here are some myths about hearing loss:

1.Myth: â€Hearing aids are very expensive. I can’t afford to buy one.â€
Fact: It is true that most hearing aids are expensive but they are not too expensive for their price. It is important to invest in this kind of medical equipment because an improved relationships and quality of life is at stake. It is like investing for a positive attitude because of the fact that the hearing impaired person is able to hear and listen clearly now.

2.Myth: â€Hearing aids have the capacity to restore my hearing back to normal.â€
Fact: Just like what the name implies, hearing aids were created to help a hearing impaired person whatever the condition is. It was not created to make a person hear again nor delay the progression of nerve deafness.

3.Myth: â€One brand of hearing aid is better than other brands.â€
Fact: Advertisers could lead a person to think that one brand is better than other brands of hearing aids. But that is not the case. Every person has a peculiar type of hearing loss (or hearing impairment), hearing needs as well as brain processing. It is important for a patient to see an audiologist to determine what type of hearing aid will best fit and work for his or her unique condition. Another aspect in determining what type of hearing aid you should get is your lifestyle.

4.Myth: â€I will only wear hearing aids on circumstances that I need them.â€
Fact: It is important for people to know that we can really hear with our brain. Our ears are just the mechanical device that is responsible in picking up and sending the sound to the brain. When a person has hearing loss, the brain is not able to read and interpret the signal that was passed by the ears. Wearing the appropriate type of hearing aid will help the brain to re-learn the part that it was missing. So it is very important to wear hearing aids throughout the entire day so that a person can hear clear sound in any variety of situations as well as to a good quality of life.




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