What To Know About Tympanosclerosis
Tympanosclerosis is a post-inflammatory condition affecting the tympanic membrane, or eardrum, and middle ear. Tympanosclerosis can result in hearing loss or be asymptomatic and...
Posted on October 1, 2020
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Hearing loss can be a confusing experience that leaves you feeling discouraged, frustrated and isolated. October is Audiology Awareness Month, which means now is a great time to learn about life changes that can help make for a better tomorrow.
Audiologists, including the experts at Pinnacle ENT Associates (PENTA), can help identify hearing problems and recommend a treatment solution for you or your family member. There are some simple steps you can take to limit your risk of hearing loss, and they’re easier than you might think.
Experts at John Hopkins Medicine recommend that you wear some form of hearing protection in the following situations:
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires workplaces that meet certain noise volume and work time requirements to provide proper earplugs and other forms of hearing protection on site. If you need a new pair of earplugs for personal use, look no further than your local music shop.
When you don’t have or can’t use earplugs, it might be best to avoid any dangerous or uncomfortable sounds altogether. In terms of science, it all depends on the decibels, or how intense the sound is.
For example, the sound of leaves blowing around is a mere 20 decibels, while the sounds of the freeway can easily exceed 70 decibels. A passing ambulance siren is nearly double the sound of the freeway alone, exceeding 130 decibels. Sounds above 120 decibels can cause immediate damage to your hearing.
Naturally, one of the best things you can do to protect your hearing is to schedule a hearing test, get acquainted with an audiologist and keep up with your appointments. If it’s your first time having your hearing tested, ask your current physician about working regular testing into your routine physical exam.
To learn more about hearing protection or to schedule an appointment with an audiologist, call PENTA today.
To celebrate Audiology Awareness Month, we are offering $500 off a pair of premium or advanced hearing devices. This offer is good at any of our 13 locations and is valid between Oct. 19 and 30, 2020. Discount cannot be applied to hearing devices purchased before or after these dates.
Call (910) 616-5085 or request an appointment today before slots are filled!
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