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7 Hearing Loss Questions for Byford Residents

The 7 Hearing Loss Questions for Byford Residents: Are you concerned about hearing loss? If you’re in Byford or anywhere in Perth, chances are you know someone affected by hearing issues—or you may have started noticing changes in your own hearing.

To help, we’ve put together a list of the most common questions our clients ask. With experienced audiologists in Duncraig, Subiaco, and Manning, we’re just a short drive away. Whether you need a comprehensive hearing test or expert advice on the best solutions, we’re here to help you or your loved ones hear better.
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Below are the Top 7 Questions the Hearing Concerned in Byford want to Know

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1. What are the main types of hearing loss?

Sensorineural Hearing Loss – This type occurs due to damage to the inner ear (cochlea) or the auditory nerve, often resulting in permanent hearing impairment. It is commonly associated with ageing (presbycusis), prolonged exposure to loud noise, genetic factors, or conditions such as Ménière’s disease. 

Conductive Hearing Loss – This occurs when sound cannot pass efficiently through the outer or middle ear to reach the inner ear. Causes include earwax build-up, fluid in the middle ear (often due to infections), perforated eardrums, or abnormalities in the ear’s structure. 

Mixed Hearing Loss – This is a combination of both sensorineural and conductive hearing loss, meaning that there is damage to both the inner ear/auditory nerve and the outer or middle ear. The severity and treatment options depend on the underlying causes of both types. 

2. How Often Should I Have My Hearing Tested?

Routine Checks: It is recommended to have your hearing tested every 2–3 years if you do not have any existing hearing concerns.

Age Considerations: Individuals over 50 should consider annual hearing tests, as hearing loss becomes more common with age.

Exposure to Noise: If you are frequently exposed to loud environments (e.g., construction sites, concerts, or industrial workplaces), more frequent testing is advisable.

Existing Hearing Issues: If you have noticed changes in your hearing, experience ringing in your ears (tinnitus), or have a family history of hearing loss, you should book a test as soon as possible.

3. How can I tell if I have hearing loss?
Symptoms include difficulty following conversations, needing higher TV volume, misunderstanding speech, and hearing ringing sounds (tinnitus). Early signs often include trouble with high-pitched sounds like “S” or “F”.

4. Can hearing loss be prevented?
Yes, prevention includes avoiding loud noise exposure, using ear protection, and managing health conditions like diabetes. Regular checkups and early intervention can help preserve hearing.

  • Limiting exposure to loud noises (e.g., concerts, heavy machinery).
  • Wearing ear protection (earplugs or noise-canceling earmuffs).
  • Keeping the volume at safe levels when using headphones or earbuds.

5. How Is Hearing Loss Diagnosed?

A hearing specialist conducts tests to evaluate your ability to hear different pitches and volumes. The results help determine the degree and type of hearing loss. 

They will then discuss suitable treatment options, which may include hearing aids or other assistive devices. Regular check-ups can help monitor any changes in your hearing over time.

6. How do I know if I need a hearing aid?

Signs include difficulty understanding conversations in noisy environments or missing sounds like alarms. An audiologist can perform tests to determine the severity of hearing loss.

7. Are headphones or earbuds harmful to hearing?
Induced hearing loss. Lowering volume and limiting usage can reduce risks.

Yes, prolonged or high-volume headphone and earbud use can cause noise-induced hearing loss. To prevent damage:

  • Keep volume below 60% of maximum.
  • Follow the 60/60 rule—listen at 60% volume for no more than 60 minutes at a time.
  • Use noise-canceling headphones to avoid the need for high volume.
  • Take breaks from headphone use to give your ears rest.
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Most ear infections cause temporary hearing loss due to fluid build-up, but repeated or untreated infections can lead to long-term damage, particularly in children and older adults.

Yes, hearing loss has been associated with conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and dementia. Poor circulation can affect the inner ear, leading to hearing issues.

No, using cotton buds can push wax deeper into the ear and may cause damage. It’s safer to let earwax clear naturally or seek professional ear cleaning if needed.

Yes, high stress levels can contribute to tinnitus (ringing in the ears) and even temporary hearing loss by restricting blood flow to the inner ear.

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