About Hearing
Hearing Loss
It's estimated that around one person in seven will experience some form of hearing loss during their lifetime. So, what is hearing loss, and how can it be corrected? The sensitivity of our hearing is indicated by the quietest sound that we can detect, known as the hearing threshold. This threshold can be accurately measured by a hearing aid audiologist who will record on a graph the quietest sounds at different frequencies that you can hear. It's important to note that normal hearing thresholds are not the same for all frequencies. Explore further
What can I do about it?
A consultation with an audiologist is the first step towards better hearing. And you can be sure you will get the best care from a BSHAA member. Our members are all hearing care professionals who must meet the qualification criteria set by the Health and Care Professions Council which by law regulates private sector audiologists in the United Kingdom. It is illegal to practice as a Hearing Aid Audiologist in this country without that registration. There is a strict code of conduct laid down by both BSHAA and the HCPC to ensure best advice and to protect the public. Explore further
UNTREATED, HEARING LOSS CAN DAMAGE YOUR HEALTH - AND YOUR RELATIONSHIPS
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It is estimated that 10 million people in the UK, young and old, suffer from some form of hearing loss and sixty per cent of these (six million) would benefit from hearing aids. Sadly only about a quarter actually actually have them even though there is much research linking untreated hearing loss with poor performance at work, difficulty with personal relationships, social isolation and even depression and ill health.
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You don’t neglect your teeth or your eyes so why neglect your hearing?
Have your hearing tested by a BSHAA member at least once a year.
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Our members aim to give the very best service, but the Customer Care Scheme provides an extra layer of support if anything goes wrong.
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Find an Audiologist
BSHAA has almost a thousand Hearing Aid Dispensers on its membership register so there is bound to be one not far from you. We built a tool which enables you to find one of our members quickly.
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Hearing Protection
Your ears are important to you and should be looked after which is why you should protect them from loud noises which can cause damage. Consider hearing protection if you work in a noisy environment, use power tools on a regular basis, go shooting or work in a night club. You should also take care if you listen to music on personal earphones or attend lots of noisy music events.
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Tinnitus
Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of any corresponding external cause. It may be heard in one or both ears or in the middle of the head and may be low, medium or high‑pitched. It may be continuous or come and go – but it can be debilitating.
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Cochlea
The cochlea is a fluid filled chamber in the inner ear which converts sound to electrical impulses in the auditory nerve. Sound waves enter the cochlea from the middle ear causing the fluid to vibrate. Tiny sensory hair cells to pick up this movement and trigger the signal in the nerve which passes the signal to the brain to be interpreted as sound.
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External Links
The Health and Care Professions Council
Action on Hearing Loss
Hearing Link
National Community Hearing Assocation
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