6 things that an audiologist will do to improve your hearing health

January 17, 2023

While you might ignore it, your hearing health is as important as any other sensory and organ part of your body. When you are sensing some loss in your hearing capability or if you found that there might be wax build-up, or you get irritated by loud noises, or when there is a problem in speech understanding, then it is time to visit an audiologist – the professional trained to assess, diagnose and provide treatment for your hearing disorder.

Not just that, as you know ‘precaution is better than cure’, it is advisable that you get your ears tested once a year by a reliable and professional audiologist.

Are you planning to go for an appointment with an audiologist? Whether it is because you are having some hearing problem or if you are visiting your audiologist for regular routine check-up, you should know what your audiologist can do for your hearing health.

What Your Audiologist Can Do For You?

1. Provide Relief for Tinnitus

Tinnitus can be moderate to severe, and a complete audiological assessment or test is the first thing that your audiologist will conduct to ascertain how severe is the problem and what next can be done to prevent any disease. The factors that could be causing this include blood pressure, stress, any allergy, exposure to loud noise and so. Then the audiologist will suggest better treatment ways which includes tinnitus retaining, sound therapy, cognitive behavior therapy or else.

2. Conduct Hearing Test

Any hearing problem could be related to a lot of issues, and it can be in the initial stage or severe. This is ascertained after the audiologist conducts a complete hearing test pertaining to each ear. Based on the results they will suggest you treatment or hearing aid support.

3. Provide Consultation

Any hearing loss or balance problem could be distressing for you, and it can also affect your quality of life. The audiologist will assess and know where your hearing health stands and are best placed to provide you advice and guide you in the right direction about what to do and what not.

4. Medical Support for Hearing Balance

If you are having any balance issues with your hearing, or dizziness, then the audiologist will carry out tests to know what is wrong and up to what level the balance is disturbed. They will evaluate the full functionality of the ears, and will proceed based on the results to reinstate the balance.

5. Remove Excessive Wax Build-up

While some wax is needful and important to have around your eardrum so as to protect it from dirt and external damaging factors, excessive wax can be hurtful for the hearing health. Using irrigation or micro-suction method they remove the wax, reducing chances of infections, tinnitus, dizziness and pain.

6. Support for Hearing Aids

For hearing loss, one of the most important support is fitting an hearing aid. The audiologist, based on your hearing loss capability and test, will suggest the best kind of hearing aids for you, even tailoring that to fir your specific needs.

Apart from these, the audiologist will also help you with other devices like hearing protection devices, products for tinnitus, and more, all customized to fit your requirements. They will provide you with unbiased advice, and suggest you ways to improve your hearing health.

Written by
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Dr. Emma Durazzo
Owner & Doctor of Audiology
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With years of experience and continued professional training, Emma Durazzo (formerly Emma McCue) has developed her expertise in a variety of subspecialties within the scope of audiology.