High-Frequency Hearing Loss: Report On Causes, Symptoms & Treatments Released

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Nano Hearing Aids (866-916-7634), part of leading direct-to-consumer hearing device company Hearing at Home LLC has released a report addressing high-frequency hearing loss.

Titled “High-Frequency Hearing Loss: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment,” the report produced by Nano Hearing Aids provides a comprehensive overview of high-frequency hearing loss, detailing common signs of the condition and exploring available treatment options.

To access the full report, go to https://nanohearingaids.com/blogs/news/high-frequency-hearing-loss-causes-symptoms-treatment

High-frequency hearing loss affects one’s ability to hear high-pitched sounds, making it difficult to understand speech or follow conversations, especially in noisy environments. Common causes of high-frequency hearing loss go beyond the aging process to include prolonged noise exposure, genetics, and in some cases medical conditions and treatments like chemotherapy and certain antibiotics.

Authors of the Nano Hearing Aid report note high-frequency hearing loss develops gradually, making it easy for people with this type of condition to miss the initial signs.

“Recognizing the symptoms of high-frequency hearing loss is essential for early intervention,” says the report. “Depending on the severity of one’s condition, treatment options can range from over-the-counter Nano Hearing Aids, which amplify sound for those with perceived mild to moderate high-frequency hearing loss, to cochlear implants which bypass the damaged part of the ear and directly stimulate the auditory nerve.”

Indicators of high-frequency hearing loss can include muffled speech sounds, hearing but not comprehending conversations, difficulty hearing in noisy places, trouble hearing alarms or ringing tones, and having to constantly turn the volume up on the TV or phone.

The report from Nano Hearing Aids explains that hearing devices are often the first line of treatment for high-frequency hearing loss, but cautions not all hearing aids are equal. The report therefore recommends bearing a few considerations in mind when choosing a hearing aid. Factors like hearing loss severity, lifestyle needs, and a person’s environment can all impact hearing aid choices.

For those with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss, Nano Hearing Aids offers a range of user-friendly OTC hearing aids accessible online and in-store without a prescription or comprehensive hearing tests.

Starting at $297.00, Nano Hearing Aids are an extremely affordable, FDA-registered hearing device option. While they may not be suitable for all types of hearing loss, with adjustable domes and no need for custom fittings they are particularly helpful for those who simply need an easy in-ear or behind-the-ear device that can amplify necessary sounds, tones, and frequencies for everyday conversations and activities.

Learn more at https://nanohearingaids.com.

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