The Hearing Test
Do you experience any of these issues?
If you have any of these problems, it's possible that you may have hearing issues.
What is a Hearing Test?
A hearing test is a process of evaluating how well your ears and nervous system function in terms of hearing levels. Typically, there are two ways to test your hearing level: through air conduction and bone conduction. This is done by conducting tests in a soundproof room.
• Air conduction testing is done by using headphones to deliver sounds into your ears.
• Bone conduction testing is done by placing a device behind your ear that sends sound vibrations to your inner ear through your skull.
Symptoms that may warrant a hearing test include:
Tools Used for Diagnosis:
Types of Hearing Loss:
Are you curious about your level of hearing ability?
Levels of Hearing Ability:
Degree of Hearing Loss | Hearing Ability Level
Normal | 0 - 25 dB | No difficulty understanding spoken words.
Mild | 26 - 40 dB | Difficulty hearing soft spoken words.
Moderate | 41 - 55 dB | Understands normal conversation at 3-5 feet.
Moderately Severe | 56 - 70 dB | Needs loud speech to understand, and has difficulty hearing in noisy environments.
Severe | 71 - 90 dB | Can hear high-pitched sounds within 1 foot, but cannot understand them.
Profound | 91+ dB | Cannot hear even very loud sounds.
A normal conversation is typically around 40-60 dB.
Treatment and Prevention:
If you experience hearing problems, it will undoubtedly affect your daily life. Don't let your ears deteriorate before their time. It is recommended to have your hearing checked at least once a year.
Best wishes from EENT Department, Vibhavadi Hospital
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