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For over 30 years, Professional Hearing Management has been helping people improve the quality of their lives in Valparaiso and surrounding areas in Indiana. Our Audiologists have a reputation for always having the latest digital hearing aids on the market today. We provide excellent service to our patients by diagnosing your hearing problem with a hearing test so we are able to provide you with the best solution. If hearing aids are needed, we will evaluate your hearing loss and lifestyle so we can provide you with the best hearing technology to suit your needs.

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Facts About Hearing Loss

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Life is enriched by the experiences we have through our five senses: sight, touch, smell, taste, and hearing. Our senses work together and enable us to learn and enjoy life. Hearing is especially vital; it enables us to communicate our wants, needs, and emotions.

You can't reverse hearing loss or eliminate all Sound Voids™. However, your audiologist can apply the appropriate care and technology to lessen their effects and improve the quality of sounds you hear. Unfortunately, many people suffering from a hearing impairment are either unaware or ashamed of their condition, and therefore, do not utilize the advanced hearing aid technology that is available here in Valparaiso.

Defining Sound
The loudness of sound is measured in decibels. Pitch is measured in frequency of sound vibrations per second. A deep voice has a low pitch and frequency, whereas, a child's voice has a high pitch and frequency.

High-Frequency Hearing Loss
In the first stages of hearing loss, the high frequencies are usually lost first. Therefore, difficulty hearing or understanding high-pitched voices of women and children is one of the first symptoms. It is important to recognize that hearing someone and understanding them are two different things. High-frequency hearing loss distorts sound, which makes speech difficult to understand even if it can be heard.

People who are hard of hearing often have difficulty differentiating words that sound alike, especially words that contain S, F, SH, CH, H, TH, T, K or soft C sounds. These consonants are in a much higher frequency range than vowels and other consonants.

Degree of Hearing Loss
There are five levels or degrees of hearing loss. A person with normal hearing can perceive very soft sounds, whereas a person with a profound loss can only perceive sounds louder than 90 dB.

hearing lossPrevention
Avoiding loud noise may help prevent premature hearing loss and the perception of Sound Voids™. There are easy ways to identify if a particular sound is potentially harmful.

Do you have difficulty talking or hearing others talk over the sound?
Does the sound make your ears hurt?
Do your ears ring after hearing the sound?
Do other sounds seem muffled after exposure?

If you answered "yes" to any of the above questions, the noise may be damaging your hearing. Most people don't realize how loud everyday sounds actually are. Sounds above 85 dB are harmful depending on how long and how often you are exposed to them. The louder a sound is, the lower the amount of exposure is required to cause damage. If used properly, hearing protection devices can reduce the loudness of sound reaching the ears.
If you are experiencing symptoms of hearing loss, click here to take our online hearing test.