Our sense of hearing is probably one of the most amazing and one that many people take for granted.
People that suffer from hearing loss do so because of a variety of issues.
While some people are born with hearing problems, the majority of people with hearing impairment lose their hearing slowly and gradually.
In these cases the gradual change often leads to the problem becoming worse slowly and over a period of time - to the point where you wake up one day and you realize you can't hear that well any more.
Out of all the sense, dealing with a loss of hearing is probably the easiest.
With so much technology in place, even those with severe hearing impairment can do something about it.
Whether it be with medical treatments or with implants or with electronic devices, the options are there and it can really help you regain a large portion of your sense of hearing.
As a first port of call you should consult with your doctor.
By doing some basic tests he or she will be able to determine the extent of your problem and advise you on the next steps based on your condition.
In most cases you will be referred to a specialist who will either advise you on medical procedures or advise you on getting an appropriate device.
hearing aids have been around for decades and in its earliest form it was a large "horn" that was designed to focus sound waves into the ear canal.
Today its a lot more sophisticated and the latest digital hearing aids are very small, very powerful and almost invisible.
The sound quality on these is great and with so many sophisticated adjustments it really is like "replacing" your hearing electronically.
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