McDonald Audiology Identifies 6 Common Ways People Can Lose Their Hearing
Grand Rapids, MI (PRWEB) October 06, 2015 -- Hearing is easy to take for granted, but when it’s lost, it’s obvious how important it is to maintaining a high quality of life. Hearing is critical to fully enjoying music, nature, and conversations between family and friends.
For many people, by the time they realize how important hearing is, they already have some degree of hearing loss. We live in a loud world, where several everyday sounds cross the threshold of what is considered safe. Fortunately, through simple lifestyle modifications, people can easily protect themselves from permanent, long-term hearing loss.
In a recently published article titled 6 Ways to Lose Your Hearing, McDonald Audiology describes the common causes of long-term hearing loss and what people can do to protect themselves.
The six common ways to lose your hearing include genetics and aging, exposure to loud sounds while traveling, exposure to loud sounds while at work, taking drugs and smoking, listening to music at excessive volumes, and injuries and medical conditions.
The article also includes simple lifestyle modifications to prevent long-term hearing damage from these sources. For example, when traveling, drive with windows up in a convertible, wear a helmet when on a motorcycle, and invest in noise cancelling headphones if riding the subway.
Other protective strategies include wearing custom earplugs, turning the volume down on portable music players, and maintaining a safe distance from the speakers at a live concert.
If the source of the loud noise cannot be avoided, for example in loud work environments, then steps should be taken to lower the volume. The best way to accomplish this is often through the use of custom ear protection, best acquired in consultation with a hearing specialist.
McDonald Audiology is encouraging anyone interested in custom earplugs to contact the practice, which can provide custom-molded, comfortable earplugs that can decrease the volume of sound without sacrificing its quality.
About McDonald Audiology & Hearing Health Care
At McDonald Audiology & Hearing Health Care, we realize that the idea of hearing loss and purchasing of hearing aids can be overwhelming. We understand your challenges and we're here to help. Whether it's your hearing needs, or the hearing needs of a loved one, we can provide you with the information you need to eliminate confusion, allowing you to make informed decisions about your hearing health.
Contact:
Pamela D. Keenan, Au.D.
McDonald Audiology & Hearing Health Care
616-773-2362
http://www.mcdonaldhearingservices.com
Pamela D. Keenan, Au.D., McDonald Audiology & Hearing Health Care, http://www.mcdonaldhearingservices.com, +1 (888) 727-7605, [email protected]
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