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Each case of hearing loss is unique

- Call 713-442-7587 to schedule an appointmen­t or to find a physician at Kelsey-Seybold Clinic.

Q: One of my coworkers commented that I frequently ask people to repeat things. I’m only 32. Could I have a hearing problem?

A: “It’s possible. Hearing loss is the third most common health problem in the United States. Although hearing problems are commonly associated with aging, more than half of all hearing-impaired persons are younger than 65. With the increased use of personal music players and ear buds, the number of Americans experienci­ng hearing loss at a younger age is growing,” says Kathryn Nowak, Au.D., an Audiology specialist at Kelsey-Seybold Clinic.

“If you suspect you may have hearing loss, make an appointmen­t to see an audiologis­t. He or she will perform a hearing test to determine the type and degree of hearing loss,” Dr. Nowak recommends.

There are many types of hearing loss, and each affects individual­s in different ways. The three main types:

• Sensorineu­ral hearing loss occurs from damage to the cochlea (inner ear) or to the pathways from the cochlea to the brain. Exposure to loud sounds, aging, family history, head trauma and certain illnesses are possible causes.

• Conductive hearing loss develops when sound can’t travel through the ear canal to the eardrum and the bones in the middle ear, resulting in limited sound. Ear infections, allergies, perforated ear drum and swimmer’s ear are among the causes.

• Mixed hearing loss isa combinatio­n of both sensorineu­ral and conductive factors. Knowing your type of hearing loss is crucial in deciding on a course of treatment. There are several tests audiologis­ts use to measure hearing and hearing loss: pure tone audiometry, speech audiometry, auditory brainstem response evaluation­s (ABR or BAER), transtympa­nic electrococ­hleography (ECOG) and octoacoust­ic emissions (OAE) testing.

“Once the type of hearing loss and severity have been determined, followup care will be recommende­d,” says Dr. Nowak, who cares for patients at Kelsey-Seybold’s Main Campus.

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Kathryn Nowak, Au.D.

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