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Hearing Ability: Function, Disorders & Protection

Hearing ability refers to the capacity to perceive and process sound waves. It is a vital sensory function essential for communication, social participation, and daily orientation.

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Hearing ability refers to the capacity to perceive and process sound waves. It is a vital sensory function essential for communication, social participation, and daily orientation.

What Is Hearing Ability?

Hearing ability describes the capacity of the human body to receive, conduct, and process acoustic stimuli – that is, sound waves. It is one of the five classical senses and plays a central role in communication, social participation, and spatial orientation. Hearing ability is assessed medically through audiometry and measured in decibels (dB).

How Does Hearing Work?

The hearing process involves several stages:

  • Sound collection: Sound waves are captured by the outer ear and directed into the ear canal.
  • Sound conduction: The eardrum vibrates and sets the ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes) in motion.
  • Sound conversion: In the inner ear (cochlea), mechanical vibrations are converted into electrical nerve impulses.
  • Nerve transmission and processing: The auditory nerve carries signals to the brain, where they are perceived as sound, speech, or noise.

Normal Hearing and Impairment

Normal human hearing covers frequencies between approximately 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz. As people age, the ability to hear high frequencies naturally declines – a condition known as presbycusis or age-related hearing loss. In addition, hearing ability can be affected by various factors:

  • Noise exposure and acoustic trauma
  • Infectious diseases (e.g., otitis media)
  • Ototoxic medications (e.g., certain antibiotics or diuretics)
  • Genetic factors and congenital malformations
  • Circulatory disturbances in the inner ear (e.g., sudden hearing loss)

Types of Hearing Loss

Medically, different forms of hearing loss are distinguished:

  • Conductive hearing loss: Caused by problems in the outer or middle ear (e.g., earwax blockage, perforated eardrum).
  • Sensorineural hearing loss: Caused by damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve (e.g., age-related loss, noise-induced damage).
  • Mixed hearing loss: A combination of both types occurring simultaneously.
  • Central hearing loss: Impaired processing of sound in the brain.

Diagnosis of Hearing Ability

Hearing ability is assessed by specialists (ENT physicians and audiologists) using various methods:

  • Pure-tone audiometry: Measurement of hearing thresholds across different frequencies and volumes.
  • Speech audiometry: Assessment of speech understanding ability.
  • Tympanometry: Evaluation of middle ear function.
  • Otoacoustic emissions (OAE): Testing the function of outer hair cells in the inner ear.
  • Brainstem auditory evoked response (BERA/ABR): Measurement of signal processing along the auditory pathway.

Protecting and Preserving Hearing Ability

Hearing ability can be safeguarded through targeted preventive measures:

  • Using hearing protection in noisy environments (e.g., earplugs or earmuffs)
  • Avoiding excessively loud music, especially through headphones
  • Regular hearing check-ups, particularly from the age of 50
  • Managing underlying conditions such as high blood pressure or diabetes that can affect hearing
  • Adequate intake of protective nutrients (e.g., magnesium, vitamin D)

Treatment Options for Hearing Loss

Depending on the type and cause of hearing loss, various treatment options are available:

  • Hearing aids: Electronic devices that amplify sound and are tailored to individual needs.
  • Cochlear implant: A surgically implanted device for individuals with severe to profound hearing loss.
  • Medication: For example, corticosteroids in cases of sudden hearing loss.
  • Surgical procedures: Such as eardrum reconstruction or removal of an earwax blockage.
  • Audiological rehabilitation: Training to improve speech understanding despite hearing loss.

References

  1. World Health Organization (WHO): World Report on Hearing. Geneva, 2021. Available at: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/world-report-on-hearing
  2. American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS): Clinical Practice Guideline on Hearing Loss in Adults. Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2019.
  3. Schunknecht H F: Pathology of the Ear. 2nd edition. Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, 1993.

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