Title: Why hearing is important
1Introduction of Hearing aid
- The hearing aid receives sound through microphone
which converts the sound in electrical signals
and send to the amplifiers. The amplifiers
increase the power of signals and send to the
speakers. - Hearing is most important sense organs in our
body. Which helps to communicate, understand and
listening or sharing thoughts. Hearing is very
essential in day to day life. Hearing loss or
Deafness occurs in every age group. - Hearing aid is also known as deaf aid. It is
designed to improve hearing. A hearing aid is a
small electronic device such as personal sound
amplifier products that you wear in and behind
your ear. Deaf aid has some essential parts such
as microphone, Amplifier and speaker.
2Introduction Electronics is used in Hearing aid
- Hearing aid work depending on electronics used,
Two types of electronics is used first is Analog
and Digital. - Analog aids Analog aids convert sound waves into
electrical signals, which are amplified. - Digital aids Digital aids convert sound waves
into numerical codes, similar to the binary code
of a computer.
3What is Hearing
- The hearing aid receives sound through microphone
which converts the sound in electrical signals
and send to the amplifiers. The amplifiers
increase the power of signals and send to the
speakers. - It makes sounds louder with the help of
Amplifier, so that a person suffers from hearing
loss and listening problem, communication that
uses hearing aid devices and participate more
fully in daily activities. A hearing aid can help
people hear more in both silence and noisy
situations. - Audiologist is the physician who specializes in
ear, nose and throat disorders and find the cause
of the hearing loss. It identifies and measures
hearing loss and will perform a hearing test
measure type and degree of loss.
4Advantages of Hearing aids
- Hearing aid provide clear and natural sound.
- Hearing aids are safe and simple.
- Hearing aid easy to use, means comfortable.
5Disadvantages of Hearing aids
- Cost of hearing aid is high.
- Maintenance issue in hearing aids.
- Potential Discomfort.
Hearing Equipment
6Types of hearing aids
- Vacuum tube hearing aid.
- Transistor body-worn hearing aid.
- Behind The Ear (BTE).
- In The Ear (ITE).
- Canal-Two types first In The Canal (ITC) and
second is completely In Canal (CIC).
7How hearing aid can help
- Hearing aids are useful in improving the hearing
and speech comprehension of people who have
hearing loss. - Hearing Loss results from damage to the small
sensory cells in the inner ear, called hair
cells. This type of hearing loss is called
sensorineural hearing loss. - The damage can occur as a result of disease,
aging, or injury from noise or certain medicines.
8Why Hearing is Important
- Hearing is also known as listening. Listening is
a Hard work. Hearing is most important magical
kind of sense in our body. Hearing is very
essential for day to day life means daily life.
Hearing helps to easily to communicate and
understand, listening to music etc. Hearing is
also beneficial for each and every person.
Healthy hearing provides positive energy to
alertness and more work effectively. - When yours hearing decline-you feel like, life is
going to downhill. Its fact hearing loss cannot
affect you physically. Hearing loss problem
occurs in every age group.
9Hearing loss Problem
- When, Hearing Loss results from damage to the
small sensory cells in the inner ear, called hair
cells. This hearing loss is called sensorineural
hearing loss. - The damage can occur disease, aging, or injury
from noise or certain medicines. - Audiologist is the physician who specializes in
ear, nose and throat disorders and find the cause
of the hearing loss. It identifies and measures
hearing loss and will perform a hearing test
measure type and degree of loss.
10Types of Hearing Loss
- conductive Hearing Loss.
- Sensorineural hearing Loss.
- Mixed hearing Loss (which is a combination of
both).
11Conductive Hearing Loss
- This hearing loss affects the passage of sound
between the ear drum and the inner ear. Sound
passes down the ear canal to the ear drum and
through the middle ear, where the sound is
transmitted across the middle ear by the three
bones called the ossicles to the inner ear.
12Causes of Conductive Hearing Loss
- Wax (cerumen)- A build-up of wax in the outer
ear may stop sound from reaching the ear drum. - Infection- Infection and inflammation in the
outer ear (otitis externa) or middle ear
(otitis media). - Glue ear (otitis media with effusion) -
Inflammation in the middle ear with associated
fluid filling the middle ear space around the
ossicles. The fluid stops the ossicles and ear
drum from moving effectively and stops sound from
passing easily through to the inner ear. - Ear surgery - May damage the ear drum or small
bones in the middle ear stopping sound from
passing easily through to the inner ear.
13Sensorineural hearing Loss
- The Sensorineural hearing loss is also known as
SNHL, and occurs when inner ear nerves are
damaged and cannot properly transmit signals to
the brain. Dieases and Infection is the cause of
sensorineural hearing loss.
14Causes of Sensorineural Hearing Loss
- Dieases and Infections.
- Head or acoustic trauma.
- Loud Noise.
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15Mixed hearing Loss
- Mixed Hearing Loss is a combination of conductive
and Sensorineural Hearing Loss.
16Signs of Hearing Loss
- Loneliness
- Tension and fatigue.
- Irritation and Tension.
- Unsafe situations due to decreased alertness.
- Depression
- Anger and irritability.
17Common hearing loss Symptoms
- People comment that your TV or radio is too loud.
- Difficulty conversations involving 2 or more
people. - Confusion or difficulty focusing in noisy areas
(restaurants, malls, meetings, etc.). - Relying more on reading lips or watching peoples
faces as they talk - Common sounds seem muffled.
- Unrelated answers or comments to
questions/conversations. - Ringing sensation in the ears.
18Protect your hearing
- Hearing Protection is very Important for each and
every person. Hearing is a magical kind of sense.
When you are not protect, suffer from hearing
loss. Hearing Loss results from damage to the
small sensory cells in the inner ear, called hair
cells. This type of hearing loss is called
sensorineural hearing loss. High volume sound can
affect the hearing loss. - The damage can occur of disease, aging, or injury
from noise or certain medicines.
19Some essential points to protect our hearing
- Use earplugs. The higher noise and the longer
you're exposed to it, the greater the chance of
damaging your hearing. - Use earplugs when you're listening to live music.
... - Don't put up with work noise.
- Wear ear protectors.
- Turn down the music.
- Use the 6060 rule.
- Wear headphones.
- Turn down the dial.
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20Protect your Hear
21How Your Allergies Can Affect Your Hearing
- Allergies can affect your hearing when, immune
system responds to allergens by producing
antibodies that release histamine. Allergies can
cause a variety of problems in your ears like - Itching
- Swelling
- Fullness
- Dizziness or balance issues
- The release of histamine produces an allergic
response which can cause conductive hearing loss.
22Ear symptoms related to allergies
- Chronic itching of the outer ear canal
- Frequent outer ear infections
- Feeling of fullness or pressure in the ear
- Frequent infections of the middle ear
- Dizziness
- Tinnitus (noises in the head)
Symptoms of hearing losshearing loss
23Ear has three major sections, all of which can be
affected by allergies
- Outer Ear Allergic skin reactions can cause
itching and swelling of both the outer ear and
ear canal. - Middle Ear This is where fluid buildup can
happen, causing earaches or ear pressure. When
swelling stops your middle ear from draining, it
gives your ear a full feeling. Also being
uncomfortable, it can also cause balance issues. - Inner Ear Hearing can be temporarily impaired
in individuals with inner-ear disorders like
Ménières disease. This can also cause vertigo ,
tinnitus, a ringing in the ears.
24Why Its Important to Get Your Hearing Checked
- Regular check-ups of hearing are the best way to
know, how your hearing health is doing. A
check-up once a year is always a good idea. - Audiologist is the physician who specializes in
ear, nose and throat disorders and find the cause
of the hearing loss. It identifies and measures
hearing loss and will perform a hearing test
measure type and degree of loss. - everal signs and symptoms of hearing loss, you
should take a hearing test as soon as possible if
you have experienced one or more of these signs.
Here are the signs you should look out for - Inability to hear conversations in public places
such as restaurants - Frequently increasing the volume of the
television or radio - Often asking people to repeat themselves
- Difficulty hearing on the telephone .
- Ringing sensation in the ears.
25Why Its Important to Get Your Hearing Checked
- When you are not protect, suffer from hearing
loss. Hearing Loss results from damage to the
small sensory cells in the inner ear, called hair
cells. This type of hearing loss is called
sensorineural hearing loss. High volume sound can
affect the hearing loss.The damage can occur of
disease, aging, or injury from noise or certain
medicines.
26How can i care our hearing aid
- 1 Hearing aids Keep away from heat and moisture.
- 2 Clean hearing aids as instructed ,ear drainage
and Earwax can damage a hearing aid. - 3 Avoid using hairspray or other hair care
products while wearing hearing aids. - 4 Turn off hearing aids when they are not in use.
- 5 Exchange or Replace dead batteries immediately.
- 6 Keep replacement batteries and small aids away
from children and pets.
27Some points, Before Buying a Hearing aid
- cost of hearing aid.
- Instruction does the audiologist provide.
- Check warrenty and Gurantee period.