Hearing Loss

Learn about the various conditions related to the ear.

WHAT IS HEARING LOSS AND HOW TO TREAT IT?

YOU MAY BE LOSING YOUR HEARING, YES…

  • Asks for words to be repeated often.
  • Doesn’t understand some words in the conversation.
  • Has difficulty hearing over the phone.
  • Hears noises in the ear, such as buzzing, whistling, ringing, etc.
  • Avoids social situations due to difficulty hearing others.
  • Has difficulty following a conversation in groups or in the presence of background noise.

To improve your hearing, get a comprehensive evaluation.

Hearing loss is a far too common condition currently affecting 30 million Americans. The problem disproportionately affects adults, especially those between 40 and 50 years old who have not yet retired from work or started a family life outside of it, not just those over 65 years old!

The symptoms of hearing loss are often not noticeable until it’s too late. This makes prevention key to preserving your long-term hearing ability, and there is no better way than taking care of yourself now!

We want to help you regain your life. We know that hearing loss can affect your social life, your work life, and your overall well-being. But with the proper treatment, we can help reduce the impact that hearing loss has on your life.

 

CAUSES OF HEARING LOSS IN ADULTS

Hearing loss can be the result of many different things. Some common causes include age, illness, and medication; however, the most common type in adults is due to damage caused by exposure to noise or an infection that has compromised their hearing ability.

Do you have any questions?

Dr. Gonzalo Jiménez Orci understands that a surgical intervention is a big decision, which is why you can contact him through his phone number, email, or request an appointment where you can clarify all your concerns.

Learn about Dr. Gonzalo Jimenez.

Dr. Gonzalo Jiménez Orci has extensive experience in the field of otolaryngology, specializing in Cosmetic Nose Surgery, offering quality service and a friendly approach.

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