Hearing health is one of the building blocks of a happy life. If you can understand how your hearing works and what you can do to protect it, you won't just be doing your ears a favor, you'll be boosting your overall health and well-being, too.
Our bodies and how they function are nothing short of amazing. And our ears? Well, they're no exception. Every bend and fold of the ear serves its purpose - funneling, amplifying and interpreting the sounds from the world around us. So, how does it all work exactly?
Let's hitch a ride on a soundwave and journey into the inner workings of the ear
1. Let's hitch a ride on a soundwave and journey into the inner workings of the ear
First stop: The ear canal. As the sound wave enters the opening of the ear, it's funneled through the ear canal until it reaches the eardrum.
2. The dance of the drum
The sound wave reaching the eardrum causes it to vibrate. The vibrations are then sent from the eardrum on to three tiny bones in the inner ear, known as the ossicles.
3. Turn it up
These three bones increase the sound vibrations and pass them on to the fluid-filled, snail-shaped king of the middle ear - the cochlea.
4. The ripple effect
The vibrations cause the fluid in the cochlea to ripple, creating a wave of fluid to move through the cochlea.
5. Riding the waves
Thousands of tiny hair cells within the cochlea ride this wave, bumping and bending to create electric signals that are sent to the auditory nerve.
6. Please exit the ride
Last stop: the brain. Once the electric signals make their way from the auditory nerve to the brain, they are translated into sounds we know and understand.
Protecting your hearing
Listen up: how to protect your hearing health
You've seen the intricate journey a simple sound wave embarks on when it makes its way through your ear. So, it's no surprise that any interruption along the way can lead to major travel troubles. But, don't worry, there are plenty of ways to make sure you're playing your part in protecting those precious ears of yours.
Regular check-ups
Everything in our bodies is connected, so it's essential to keep an eye on your other systems as well. Managing your blood pressure, cardiac health and keeping diabetes under control are important steps in protecting your hearing health. It's also a great idea to learn more about your family history as well.
Healthy living
Protecting your hearing health means maintaining a healthy lifestyle overall. Reducing stress, avoiding smoking, limiting your alcohol intake and exercising regularly all play a role in preventing damage to your hearing.
Say no to loud noises
One of the main causes of hearing loss is exposure to loud noise. The tiny hair cells in your ears are sensitive structures and once they're damaged, there's no fixing them. Avoid loud environments for extended periods of time, don't turn your headphones up too loud and always wear ear protection.
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While education, prevention and protection are all essentials when it comes to taking care of your hearing health, understanding how to better cope with any existing hearing loss should also be a priority. After all, our hearing affects every part of our daily life, from our relationships and jobs to our self-confidence and mental health. Here's how you can better equip yourself against the difficulties of hearing loss.
Improve your surroundings
If you find you're having trouble understanding those around you, move to a quiter place. By reducing background noise, you allow your ears to focus on the sound that really matters.
Face to face
We don't just communicate through sound. Our hand movements, facial expressions and mouths are all active parts of the conversation. Face the people you're talking to and you'll be amazed at how much more you understand.
Can you repeat that?
It takes two to tango... and to hold a conversation. Don't be afraid to ask people to repeat something if you didn't hear it or understand. That way, you can actively take part in the discussion too. It can also help to have them speak more slowly or even write things down, if necessary.
Aid your hearing
When you're struggling to see, you wear glasses. Why should hearing be any different? If you're living with hearing loss, explore your hearing aid options. Taking advantage of today's technology will make a world of difference.
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What are the positive steps that can be taken to prevent hearing loss?
Protecting your ears from loud noise is one of the most important things you can do in your everyday life. Treating existing hearing loss, with hearing aids, for example, can prevent further collateral damage to your immune system, to a healthy functioning brain, and to your general mood.
Is it possible to improve your hearing?
Avoiding exposure to loud noise is one way to improve your hearing health. Once the hair cells in your inner ear have been destroyed, they don’t grow back. You can also have your ears checked and professionally cleaned from excess wax if earwax buildup is causing your hearing problems.
Are studies being done to cure hearing loss?
There are big steps being made towards regenerating those microscopic hair cells. But for the time being, technological advances in hearing aids are your best bet to restore your hearing.
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Know your type of hearing loss
Knowing about your hearing health, and the different types of hearing loss that might affect it, helps you to detect or prevent a hearing loss. Explore the types below. If you are curious about your hearing abilities try out the online hearing screening.
Types of hearing aids
First-time dip into hearing aids? Step one is knowing that there are smart options. With a wide array of styles, sizes, features and more, your hearing aids will be music to your ears.
Getting help for your hearing loss
Hearing loss not only affects how you hear, but how well your brain is able to function. From protecting your physical and mental well-being to improving your career outlooks, your hearing plays an essential role in it all. With HearUSA by your side, you’ll have all the tools you need to stop the effects of hearing loss and start hearing better today.