If you suffer from hearing loss, there have been great advancements in ear care technology. Hearing aids are a great option for those with hearing loss, and gone are the days of the large bulky hearing aids that were unsightly and hard to use. Choosing the right hearing aids for sensorineural hearing loss is imperative and should be done with your hearing care professional.

What Is Sensorineural Hearing Loss?

Sensorineural hearing loss is also known as nerve deafness. This hearing loss may be permanent, or it may be temporary. This will all depend on what has caused the hearing loss. Several things may cause hearing loss, including genetics, medications, tumors, loud noises, and prematurity. Fortunately, in most cases, hearing loss can be restored with hearing aids. It is important to get the right kind of hearing aids for hearing loss. Your hearing care specialist can help ensure that you get the right kind of hearing aids that will help to minimize your hearing loss.

Types Of Hearing Loss

First, it is important to know what type of hearing loss you have to be properly fitted for the right kind of hearing aids. Your hearing care professional can help to determine what type of hearing loss you have. Hearing loss types include:

  • Mild hearing loss – Mild hearing loss will have you hearing between 25-40db. This hearing loss can affect both or just one ear. People that have this kind of hearing loss often cannot hear the f, t, or p sounds. This kind of hearing loss will most affect people who are in a noisy environment.
  • Moderate hearing loss – People who have moderate hearing loss will have a hearing loss of between 40-70db. People with moderate hearing loss will need to see a hearing care professional for hearing aids.
  • Severe hearing loss – People with severe hearing loss will have a hearing loss of 70-94db and will not communicate and will need hearing aids with a hearing care professional.
  • Profound Hearing Loss – Someone who has a hearing loss of 95db or more cannot hear even the slightest noise and will need to visit a hearing care professional that uses powerful hearing aids for hearing loss or cochlear implants.

Types Of Hearing Aids For Hearing Loss

There are three different types of hearing aids for hearing loss. What you will need will depend on your hearing loss and your hearing care professional’s recommendations.

  • ITE- In The Ear: Most people who wear hearing aids wear hearing aids that sit outside the ear. Some hearing aids may fit inside the ear to help hide the hearing aids. This also helps to transmit less wind noise and help with hearing loss. Your hearing care professional can determine if these are the hearing aids for you.
  • BTE- Behind The Ear: If you have a young child with hearing loss, your hearing care professional may suggest a BTE. These hearing aids fit behind the ear and are known to be the best hearing aids for children. Your hearing care professional can advise you on caring for them and help you with hearing aids replacement once your child outgrows them.
  • Cochlear Implants: Cochlear implants are used when hearing aids do not help hearing loss. These will have to be done by a hearing care specialist. The hearing care specialist will put the implant under the skin, and then there is an external component of the hearing aids placed on the outside. Someone with this implant must stay in touch with their hearing care expert to ensure proper functionality.

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If you are experiencing any hearing loss and want to find out what kind of hearing aids will work best for you, please call us at Chicago Beltone today. Our hearing care specialists can help you determine which hearing care and hearing aids will work best for your needs.