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Hearing loss or impairment doesn't show any significant symptoms and that's the reason that most of the hard-of-hearing people do not actually realize their hearing loss until they are completely deaf.<br>
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Hearing Loss SolutionsWays to Treat Your Hearing Impairment Email: reception@hassa.com.au www.hassa.com.au Call On: 08 8362 6099
If you hear some kind of ringing in the ears or face difficulty in understanding what people are saying when there's some background noise or contending voices, you are not alone. • Several people across the globe are struggling with hearing impairment or problems. • Hearing loss or impairment doesn't show any significant symptoms and that's the reason that most of the hard-of-hearing people do not actually realize their hearing loss until they are completely deaf. • While hearing loss often can't be restored, hearing impairment is not necessarily permanent and there are varied hearing loss solutions one can go for to restore the function of your ears. Email: reception@hassa.com.au www.hassa.com.au Call On: 08 8362 6099
So, what options do you have? While the hearing loss treatment depends on the underlying cause and severity of the condition, let's take an insight on what options can help restore your ability to hear. Removing Earwax Build-Up: • Earwax blockage is a common cause to lead to the loss of hearing. Earwax build-up can be removed by your doctor by using drops or by suction. • Also, a syringe filled with warm water can be used by the doctor to take the impacted wax out. Email: reception@hassa.com.au www.hassa.com.au Call On: 08 8362 6099
Hearing Aids: • With advancements in the hearing aid technology, we have come to experience a better and easier way to bring back the lost ability of function of the ears and that is hearing aids. • There are varied types of hearing aids that can be worn by hard-of-hearing people of any age with mild to severe impairment. Surgical Procedure: • If you have an ear injury or some repeated infections, a surgery may be performed to improve hearing. • The surgery involves the insertion of small test tubes that help drain fluid from the ears and repair a perforated eardrum. Email: reception@hassa.com.au www.hassa.com.au Call On: 08 8362 6099
Cochlear Implants: • A cochlear implant is a device for people with severe hearing loss that is fitted under the skin behind the ear through a surgery. • Cochlear implants are a great option for those who don't find a hearing aid effective for their condition. Bone-Anchored Hearing Aids: • These devices are considered in case of a conductive, mixed, or unilateral hearing loss and especially for those who find in-the-ear or behind-the ear hearing aids uncomfortable to wear. • A bone-anchored hearing can be clipped on or off a screw that is fixed to the skull through a minor operation. Email: reception@hassa.com.au www.hassa.com.au Call On: 08 8362 6099
In addition, some people with significant hearing loss opt to learn lip reading and sign language to better communicate with people around them. • Moreover, all of these hearing aids and treatments show drastic improvements in social, mental and physical well-being of hard-of-hearing people. Email: reception@hassa.com.au www.hassa.com.au Call On: 08 8362 6099
Contact Us • Visit: http://www.hassa.com.au/ • Email:reception@hassa.com.au • Contact No.: 08 8362 6099 • Address: 6 Grenfell Street Kent Town, S.A. 5067