Many people suffer from hearing loss and are not even aware of it. In fact, it is estimated that more than 31 million Americans have experienced some degree of hearing loss. At Bowie Hearing Center, our hearing loss professionals believe that it is important for patients from Bowie, Greenbelt, Annapolis, Silver Spring, and other Maryland areas to understand the causes and effects of hearing loss in order to prevent and treat the condition effectively.
Although there are many types of hearing loss, the most common are conductive, sensorineural, and mixed hearing loss.
For more information on the different types of hearing loss, contact our Bowie office, which also serves Annapolis, Greenbelt, and Silver Spring, Maryland.
Sensorineural, conductive, and mixed hearing loss can occur for a variety of reasons. Three of the most common causes are:
Other causes of hearing loss include:
For more information on the causes of hearing loss, contact Bowie Hearing Center, which serves Greenbelt, Annapolis, Silver Spring, and other Maryland areas.
Many people are not aware that the most common cause of permanent hearing loss can be prevented. Although exposure to loud noises over a lifetime can have gradual and devastating effects on your hearing, this type of permanent hearing loss can be avoided. There are many things that individuals can do to prevent hearing loss from occurring, such as:
Audiologists are medical professionals who specialize in assessing, diagnosing, and treating people who experience hearing loss. They are committed to helping children and adults hear better. Audiologists hold masters or doctoral degrees from accredited universities and have undergone special training in the prevention, identification, evaluation, and non-medical treatment of hearing loss and other related disorders. They fit and dispense hearing aids and assistive listening devices and provide hearing rehabilitation. Audiologists also identify medical problems that lead to hearing loss and refer patients to ear, nose, and throat doctors if necessary.
Dr. Newcomb is an extensively trained audiologist who has been providing non-medical hearing loss treatment in Maryland for more than 24 years. If you are experiencing hearing loss and live in the Bowie, Annapolis, Greenbelt or Silver Spring, Maryland areas, contact our practice for a thorough and accurate hearing evaluation. Dr. Newcomb can determine the exact nature of your hearing loss, enabling you to obtain proper treatment.
Hearing loss sets in slowly over time, often due to the natural aging process or loud noises. If you think you may be experiencing some degree of hearing loss, please take the time to answer the following questions.
If you answered “yes” to one or more of these questions, you should contact Bowie Hearing Center in Maryland for a complete hearing evaluation with our audiologist, Dr. Gwyneth Newcomb. During the evaluation, she will determine whether you are experiencing hearing loss and explain the treatments available at her practice, which serves Annapolis, Greenbelt, and Silver Spring, Maryland. We have a variety of non-medical treatment products, such as hearing aids, assistive listening devices, and more, at reasonable prices. We also offer affordable financing options so that you can get the treatment that you need.
We at the Bowie Hearing Center have put together a list of frequently asked questions regarding hearing loss and hearing aid devices. Please take the time to read through the following questions and answers.
The ringing sensation that you hear in your ears is called tinnitus. it often occurs as the result of noise damage to the auditory system or hearing loss due to aging. Combinations of medications and high blood pressure can also cause tinnitus. Tinnitus can be periodic or constant and can affect one or both ears. Although it cannot be cured, treatments are available that help patients live with tinnitus. For example, various types of hearing aids can bring more sound into the ear and distract the patient from hearing the ringing. However, if you have constant ringing in your ears, you should talk with your doctor.
If you find it difficult to hear in crowded areas, you may be experiencing high-frequency hearing loss. People experiencing this type of hearing loss can hear distracting noise louder than speech because they cannot detect the high-frequency sounds that help make speech understandable. People with this type of hearing loss find it much easier to hear in a one-on-one conversation than in a group of people. If you think that you are experiencing this type of hearing loss, contact Bowie Hearing Center, which also serves Annapolis, Greenbelt, and Silver Spring, Maryland, to schedule an appointment for a comprehensive hearing evaluation.
People who can hear speech but cannot make sense of it may be experiencing high-frequency hearing loss. Most consonant sounds in speech are high in pitch and help people distinguish between certain words that sound the same. However, people with high-frequency hearing loss find it difficult to distinguish between those words, which can make understanding them difficult. Hearing aids can help solve this problem by adjusting and focusing on certain sounds nearby for better clarity and ease of understanding. If you think you are experiencing high-frequency hearing loss, contact the Bowie Hearing Center to schedule a hearing aid appointment.
Children of any age, including newborns, can be tested for hearing loss or other related problems. Young children, including newborns, infants, and toddlers, can be tested for hearing loss using otoacoustic emission testing, a noninvasive way to record the ear's response to sound. When children are old enough to localize sound, they can undergo behavioral hearing loss testing using a sound booth and visual reinforcement. Usually, children older than three years old can be tested for hearing loss in the same manner as adults.
Hearing aids cannot restore your hearing to normal. Hearing aids are exactly that—aids that help bring more sounds up to your hearing level. However, studies show that most hearing loss can be treated, if not cured, with hearing aids.
Hearing aids will not make your level of hearing worse; rather, they increase sound levels to a range in which you can more easily detect them. Instead of contributing to hearing loss, studies show that hearing aids help to stimulate the ears and keep them active, a state that helps enhance the ability to understand speech and other noises.
Many hearing aids combine directional microphones with noise-reduction capabilities to reduce background noise. Digital hearing aids are more effective at reducing noise-like sound; however, no hearing loss treatment device is effective at completely eliminating background noise. In order to combat the effects of background noise, hearing aids try to highlight and amplify the sound signals characteristic of speech.
Hearing aids require daily maintenance to eliminate wax and moisture that can cause problems. Customers should return to their audiologists several times a year to have their hearing aids cleaned and normal wear and tear repaired. Repairs usually come with a new warranty. Dr. Newcomb can clean and repair hearing loss devices of any brand in her practice, which also serves Greenbelt, Annapolis, and Silver Spring, Maryland. Patients should generally replace their hearing aids after four to six years. However, with proper maintenance, your hearing aid can last much longer than the above estimates.
There are some insurance plans that will cover part of the cost of hearing aids and examinations or offer reimbursement coverage. Other insurance plans do not cover hearing loss devices or evaluations at all. To find out whether the Bowie Hearing Center accepts your insurance plan, contact us today.
Dr. Newcomb is more than willing to address any questions or concerns regarding hearing loss and the products and services that she offers. If you would like more information on hearing loss and live in Bowie, Greenbelt, Silver Spring, or Annapolis, Maryland, contact our hearing loss practice today.
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Bowie Hearing Center Locations
3233 Superior Lane, Suite B2
Bowie, Maryland 20715
7247-A Hanover Parkway
Greenbelt, Maryland 20770
Phone: 866.434.7859
Fax: 301.464.8217
Visit our sister location in Maryland
Red Hat Audiology
Leisure World Plaza
3836 International Drive
Silver Sping, MD 20906
Phone: 301.438.3280
Fax: 301.438.3282