Audiology

Hearing loss can occur for many reasons. Often the loss is so gradual that it is not immediately recognized. A hearing loss can not only affect quality of life but it can increase the chance of injuries. In the event of a sudden hearing loss, medical attention should be sought promptly.

The following are signs that you may have a hearing loss:

  • Problems hearing on the telephone.
  • Trouble following the conversation when two or more people are talking at the same time.
  • Turn up the TV volume too high.
  • Have to strain to understand conversations.
  • Don't hear common sounds, such as the phone or the doorbell ringing.
  • Have trouble hearing conversations in a noisy background, such as at a party.
  • Get confused about where sounds are coming from.
  • Misunderstand some words in a sentence and need to ask people to repeat themselves.
  • Especially have trouble understanding the speech of women and children.
  • Have worked in noisy environments (near assembly lines, jackhammers, jet engines, etc.).
  • Many people you talk to seem to mumble (or don't speak clearly).
  • People get annoyed because you misunderstand what they say.
  • You misunderstand what people are saying and make inappropriate responses.
  • You avoid social activities because I cannot hear well and fear that I might reply improperly.
  • Family members or friends think you have a hearing loss

DeKalb Clinic's Audiologist, Dr. Snehal Kulkarni can work with you to maintain your hearing health. Call for an appointment at (815) 758-8671, ext. 3500.

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