Treatment
Treatment for Hearing Loss
The treatment for hearing loss depends on the cause, type, and severity of the condition. In some cases, hearing loss can be treated with medication, surgery, or other medical interventions. In other cases, hearing aids or other assistive devices may be recommended to help improve hearing and communication. Listed below are some common treatments for hearing loss. It is important to consult with a qualified hearing healthcare professional to determine the best treatment options for your specific hearing loss condition.
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Earwax Removal
Sometimes hearing loss is caused by a build-up of earwax in the ear canal, which can be easily removed by a healthcare professional.
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Hearing Aids
These are small electronic devices worn inside or behind the ear that amplify sound and help make speech and other sounds more audible. They can be adjusted to fit the individual needs of the wearer and are available in a range of styles and technologies.
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Assistive Listening Devices
These are devices that help improve communication by amplifying sound, reducing background noise, or providing clearer speech signals. Examples of ALDs include telephone amplifiers, FM systems, and captioning devices.
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Cochlear Implants & Bone-anchored hearing aids (BAHA)
These are surgically implanted devices that bypass the inner ear and directly stimulates the auditory nerve allowing sound signals to be sent to the brain, or transmit sound vibrations to the inner ear, or bypassing any problems in the outer or middle ear.
For further information on this option, speak to a medical professional.