Protecting your hearing from loud sound is important, so you can avoid the difficulties that accompany noise-induced hearing damage. By opting for ear plugs during a loud concert or in a noisy work environment, or by keeping the volume low when you wear headphones, you help to ensure a lifetime of better hearing. Why does noise cause such damage to our ears, however?

Hearing Loss

How Does Loud Noise Cause Hearing Loss in St. George, UT?

How Does Sound Travel in Your Ears?

When sound enters your ear, it must journey a little further before your brain receives the signal:

  1. First, the sound travels through your ear canal until it reaches your eardrum.
  2. The eardrum vibrates from the sound, and these vibrations carries further into the three tiny bones in your middle ear.
  3. From there, the bones in your ear transfer the sound vibrations to the fluid in your inner ear (in the cochlea ).
  4. These vibrations are then picked up by special cells deep in your ear that are called “hair cells.” These cells transfer the vibrations into an electrical signal, which is then sent to your brain.

When sound vibrations are too forceful, these hair cells can get worn out or damaged, and eventually they die. In this way, you can progressively lose your hearing as more and more hair cells get damaged or die over time.

Can You Restore Your Hearing?

Once a hair cell becomes damaged, it is not able to regenerate, and your body won’t grow new ones. Therefore, you cannot restore your natural hearing once it is damaged. Happily, significant advancements have been made in audiology (the science of hearing), and you may be able to restore your hearing to a certain degree with the help of an audiologist.

Today’s hearing aids are a far cry from the ones of the past. Many are so small and can sit so deeply in your ear that no one will notice them. In addition, today’s advanced wireless technology can even link your hearing aid to devices such as your cell phone or television!

Call the Sound of Life Foundation to See if You Qualify for Assistance

Do you believe you or a loved one is suffering from noise-induced hearing loss? If so, schedule an appointment with your audiologist today. If you need financial assistance with your hearing devices, please call the Sound of Life Foundation at 877.435.7551. We look forward to helping you once again enjoy the sounds of the world around you!

Treating Hearing Loss, Reducing Dementia Risk, and Bringing People Together

Donna & Johnny

“Working with the Sound of Life Foundation has been a wonderful experience! Franchesca has great skills and she is very personable! We are looking forward to understanding what it is being said. When we are in a room with a lot of people we can focus in on a conversation, but we cannot understand what they are saying. At home when we are watching TV or playing a computer game we have to turn it up so loud! Our neighbor even complained to us that we were too loud. We are so looking forward to receiving our hearing aids! We also had an amazing time completing our required volunteer hours. We volunteered at the catholic thrift store. We’ve never done this before and we love it. They want us to stay and continue volunteering. We have met new friends and we will continue to volunteer there. Thank you, Sound of Life, for this opportunity!”

 

Albert Di Pentino

“I volunteered at the heritage museum in my town to complete my required volunteer hours! It was and will continue to be a pleasure for me to contribute my time and service to them! The Sound of Life Foundation helped me be able to afford hearing aids! Thank you, Sound of Life!”

The reviews listed are from actual patients of Sound Of Life Foundation. Individual results may vary. Reviews are not claimed to represent results for everyone.

Sound of Life

Sound of Life Foundation

180 N. Main Street #2378

St. George, UT 84771

Phone 877.435.7551

Sound Of Life

Discover more from Sound of Life

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading