Hearing
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Hearing
Hearing impairment with age can be normally mild or moderate in severity, yet it tends to be a widespread problem. Such problems begin to show up in midlife. These difficulties have a number of causes and can have various effects. In some cases, as in losses in ability to hear high-pitched sound, the causes are self-inflicted, stemming from having sampled too many rock concerts. Other problems are hereditary in nature. Still others are due to normal changes associated with aging that affect all of us differently.
Background Noise
As we age, we lose the ability to tune out background noises. Consequently, we frequently have greater difficulty hearing in noisy settings. This would affect your ability to hear a friend trying to get your attention across a crowded room. This is a difficult problem to overcome. Hearing aids tend to amplify sound indiscriminately, leaving up to you the problem of separating those sounds you want to hear from those you don’t. You can only hope that your particular case is mild and uncomplicated by other hearing problems.
High-Pitch Hearing Loss
There are plenty of reasons why anyone who has spent time around high-pitched noises ends up testing positive for high-frequency hearing loss. Call it “rock ‘n roller’s ear.” Individuals working around foundries, boiler making, or loud noises such as gunfire may also flunk hearing tests for high-pitched frequencies. Such problems, fortunately, may be treatable with a myriad of types of hearing aids or, as a last resort, surgery. Researchers even have developed an implantable synthetic cochlea (the balance center of the ear) already.
More important, high-pitched hearing loss is preventable just by wearing noise-deadening ear protection. For this reason, airport personnel exposed to high-pitched sounds of aircraft engines or municipal workers using a myriad of machinery should have ear protection in place.
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