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    A Guide on the Most Common Hearing Disorders and the Best Ways to Treat Them 

    Jennifer MincyBy Jennifer MincyJune 8, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Dealing with hearing problems can be very tricky and stressful. Conditions like Tinnitus, Hyperacusis, and Misophonia can create disturbance in the day-to-day life of a person. In this guide, we will discuss these disorders, their detection, and the possible corrections offered by doctors. Have a look! 

    Tinnitus Detection and Treatment 

    Before a doctor can access the extent of tinnitus, the patient first has to know what tinnitus is. Have you experienced a ringing sound going on inside your ears even when there’s no sound source? If yes, then that ringing noise in the absence of a stimulus is known as tinnitus. Here’s why it requires correction:

    1. It might not be much of a bother initially, but, with time, if not treated, it increases. 
    2. As the extent of severity increases, the patients find it harder and harder to take their minds off the noise. 
    3. It starts affecting sleep and leads to anxiety and stress. 

    Here’s the thing about tinnitus that you might not like, it is not curable. But, it surely is treatable. Hence, the earlier you start the treatment, the less stress you will have to go through. 

    Audiologists usually recommend filing a TFI questionnaire. The TFI score helps the doctors in determining the extent of the problem. Once found, the doctors usually perform Zen therapy for correction. Additional meditation sessions are arranged so that the patients who are going through acute stress can learn how to practice calmness. The end goal of these therapy sessions is to reduce the perception of tinnitus and help the patient in learning how to ignore the background disturbance. 

    Hyperacusis and Misophonia

    Acute sensitivity to loud sounds is hyperacusis. Acute sensitivity to selective low sounds, like the sound of chewing, is Misophonia. The TFI score helps in determining the extent of both these problems. 

    Once the extent of the auditory discomfort is established, the therapists start to work on the problem. Usually, a clinical session is arranged. It lasts for about 2 hours. A follow-up session is arranged after 3 weeks. This much time is usually enough to help the patients deal with stress by teaching them how to adapt to different sounds. However, in cases where the severity is of a more acute nature, more clinical sessions of about 30 minutes are scheduled. The frequency of sessions is reduced according to how the patients respond to the therapy and exercises. 

    To sum up, since tinnitus, hyperacusis, and misophonia can really hinder everyday life, it is very important to get the treatment done by experienced doctors and therapists at audiology centers like clinique auditive Audiologie Centre-Ouest only. These are experienced people and they know what therapies offer the best results. 

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