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Hearing Loss For Dummies
Taschenbuch von Frank Lin (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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Improve your hearing, enhance your life

With new advice on just-released over-the-counter hearing aids

Hearing loss can be frustrating, but in fact it's common and treatable. Hearing Loss For Dummies, written by top experts in the field in collaboration with AARP, walks you through how to get the help you need to clearly hear the sounds of life--whether you're at home, at work, or out and about. And hearing health is critical: Hearing loss can increase your risk of falls and injuries, isolation and depression, and even cognitive decline and dementia.

Authors Frank Lin and Nicholas Reed at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine lay out the steps to hearing health:
* Understanding how hearing works--and how it changes as we age
* Finding specialists you can trust
* Determining whether you need testing and, if so, where to turn
* Using your Hearing Number(TM) to monitor how your hearing changes over time
* Learning practical solutions for hearing better at home, at work, on the phone, and in restaurants and theaters
* Choosing the right hearing aid, including just-approved over-the-counter hearing aids, and getting them adjusted to work for you
* Exploring the pros and cons of cochlear implants and other surgical options
* Covering the costs of hearing health care

If you're concerned about your own or a friend or relative's hearing, this is the one book you'll need. For what can seem like a complicated, stressful and lengthy process, Hearing Loss For Dummies tackles the topic head-on and provides you with expert guidance to put your mind at ease on the path to better hearing.
* (TM) Johns Hopkins University
Improve your hearing, enhance your life

With new advice on just-released over-the-counter hearing aids

Hearing loss can be frustrating, but in fact it's common and treatable. Hearing Loss For Dummies, written by top experts in the field in collaboration with AARP, walks you through how to get the help you need to clearly hear the sounds of life--whether you're at home, at work, or out and about. And hearing health is critical: Hearing loss can increase your risk of falls and injuries, isolation and depression, and even cognitive decline and dementia.

Authors Frank Lin and Nicholas Reed at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine lay out the steps to hearing health:
* Understanding how hearing works--and how it changes as we age
* Finding specialists you can trust
* Determining whether you need testing and, if so, where to turn
* Using your Hearing Number(TM) to monitor how your hearing changes over time
* Learning practical solutions for hearing better at home, at work, on the phone, and in restaurants and theaters
* Choosing the right hearing aid, including just-approved over-the-counter hearing aids, and getting them adjusted to work for you
* Exploring the pros and cons of cochlear implants and other surgical options
* Covering the costs of hearing health care

If you're concerned about your own or a friend or relative's hearing, this is the one book you'll need. For what can seem like a complicated, stressful and lengthy process, Hearing Loss For Dummies tackles the topic head-on and provides you with expert guidance to put your mind at ease on the path to better hearing.
* (TM) Johns Hopkins University
Über den Autor

Frank R. Lin, MD, PhD, is the Director of the Cochlear Center for Hearing and Public Health.

Nicholas S. Reed, AuD, is a clinical audiologist and an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction 1

About This Book 2

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 3

Beyond the Book 4

Where to Go from Here 4

Part 1: Understanding Hearing Loss 5

Chapter 1: Cheers to Your Ears! 7

Understanding Why Hearing Loss Happens 8

Hearing takes place over two steps 8

Hearing loss happens as the inner ear wears out 8

Factors that affect your hearing over time 9

Putting Hearing Loss in Context 10

Hearing loss happens to everyone 10

How hearing loss impacts our health and well-being 10

The benefits of addressing hearing loss 12

What You Can Do about Hearing Loss 12

Know your hearing 12

Using communication strategies 14

Hearing technologies 15

Getting the Support You Need 17

Chapter 2: Understanding How Hearing Works 19

What Is Sound? 20

How sound gets its sound 20

What sound "looks" like 21

To Hear, You Need Your Ear! 23

External ear 24

Middle ear 24

Inner ear 25

Hearing with Your Brain 26

Two ears are better than one 27

It's not just sound - "seeing" what you hear 28

Context matters 28

Pinpointing Where the System Can Break Down 29

When sound quality is poor 29

When the sound can't get in 29

When the inner ear garbles the encoding of sound 30

When the brain struggles to process sound 31

Experiencing Trouble Hearing 31

Chapter 3: Looking at Types of Hearing Loss and Minimizing Risk 33

Discovering Why Hearing Gets Worse Over Time 34

Knowing the Causes of Hearing Loss Over Time 34

Biological aging processes 35

Cardiovascular risk factors 35

Genetics 36

Minimizing Your Risk for Hearing Loss 37

Noise exposure 37

Keeping your ear heart-healthy 40

Considering Other Conditions That Affect Hearing 41

The almighty ear infection 41

Earwax - ick! 43

Diseases of the ear 45

Medications 45

Causing Tinnitus 46

Tinnitus explained 46

Tinnitus triggers 47

Chapter 4: Realizing What You Lose When You Can't Hear 49

Communicating Is Like a Game of Catch 49

Hearing loss affects how well you can play catch 50

Why playing catch is sometimes easier or harder 50

Communication and hearing loss in critical situations 51

Watching for a Reduction in Social Interaction 53

Monitoring Mental and Emotional Health 53

What is loneliness? 54

How loneliness hurts your health 54

Looking at hearing loss and loneliness 55

Losing Physical Abilities 55

How hearing affects your physical abilities 55

How hearing affects your balance 56

Dealing with a Decline in Cognitive Function 57

What are cognition and dementia? 57

Hearing loss and dementia - say what? 58

Hearing aids to prevent dementia? 59

Part 2: Evaluating How You Hear 61

Chapter 5: Recognizing Hearing Loss 63

Missing the Signs of Hearing Loss 64

Barely noticeable changes 64

Everyone else is mumbling! 64

Compensating until you can't 64

Don't know what you're missing 65

Sussing Out Whether Your Hearing Has Declined 65

Knowing When to Get Your Hearing Tested 66

Screening, testing, and diagnostics 67

Establishing a baseline 67

Getting regular hearing checkups 69

Knowing when you should get tested immediately 69

Shrugging Off the Stigma of Hearing Loss 70

Caring about your hearing above what other people think 71

It's okay to wear hearing aids 71

The stigma is fading 72

Chapter 6: Seeing a Hearing Loss Professional and Getting Tested 75

Getting to Know the Hearing Care Team 76

Audiologist: Assessing and addressing hearing loss 76

Otolaryngologist: Comprehensive medical care for the ear 77

Hearing instrument specialist: Focusing on the hearing aid 78

The most important team member: You! 78

Preparing for the Assessment 78

It all starts with history 79

To know the ear is to see the ear 80

Knowing What to Expect during the First Part of the Diagnostic Hearing Test 80

Picking up on pure-tones: "Listen for the beeps" 81

Testing your hearing with air and bone conduction 82

Checking Out Other Hearing Assessment Measures 85

Testing whether sound is getting to the middle and inner ears 85

Measuring your speech understanding 86

Evaluating how the brain reacts to sound 88

Testing when sound is clear but difficult to understand 89

One and Done or a Regular Occurrence? 89

Chapter 7: Making Sense of Your Hearing Test Results 91

Understanding the Importance of Reading Results 92

Introducing the Audiogram: What Does That Graph Mean? 92

Audiogram 101 93

Hearing loss categories on the audiogram 94

Defining Hearing Loss with the Audiogram 96

The Xs and Os of hearing 96

Diving into details of your hearing loss 97

Using the audiogram to make sense of how hearing loss affects you 98

The Hearing Number: An Easier Way to Make Sense of Your Hearing 101

Where the hearing number comes from 101

What the hearing number means to you 102

Does my hearing number change? 102

What to do with your hearing number 103

How to get your hearing number 104

Guiding Your Hearing Health Journey with Your Results 105

Monitor changes in hearing 106

Use it or lose it 106

Part 3: Taking Charge of Your Hearing 107

Chapter 8: Fine-Tuning Your Life to Hearing Loss 109

Discovering Where Adjustments Can Be Made 110

Finding No-Tech Communication Strategies for Everyday Situations 110

Get close 110

Be face-to-face 111

Summarize and repeat ("Huhs" don't help!) 111

Optimizing Your Listening Environment 112

Turn down any background sounds 112

Avoid reverberation 113

Pick the right restaurants 113

Using Everyday Technology Strategies 115

Closed captioning 115

Voice over internet protocol (VOIP) calls and videocalls 116

Speaking Up for Yourself 117

Ways to identify that you're having trouble hearing 118

Giving the speaker a solution 118

Practicing self-advocacy 119

Reading about others with hearing loss 120

Seeking Out Support Groups 120

Chapter 9: Looking at How Hearing Aids Work 123

Understanding Hearing Aids 123

The anatomy of a hearing aid: How hearing aids work 124

Hearing aids don't make all sounds louder 125

Enhancing clarity of sound with hearing aids 126

Checking Out the Different Styles of Hearing Aids 128

Behind-the-ear 128

In-the-ear 132

Weighing the pros and cons of hearing aid styles 133

Chapter 10: Understanding Your Hearing Aid Options 135

Discovering Where to Start for Your Needs 136

Knowing Two Ears Means Two Hearing Aids 136

Is using only one hearing aid harmful? 137

The exception to the rule 137

Choosing a Prescription Hearing Aid 138

Working with a professional to purchase hearing aids 138

Customizing your hearing aids with a professional 140

Navigating the Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid Pathway 143

The basics of OTC hearing aids 143

Deciding where to buy your OTC hearing aid 146

How to choose from too many options 147

When to seek professional assistance with OTC hearing aids 148

Choosing Basic or Premium Hearing Aids 149

Chapter 11: You've Got Hearing Aids: Now What? 151

Setting Expectations Is Key 151

Getting Used to Your Hearing Aids 153

Practice makes perfect 153

Activities to get used to hearing aids 154

Trust the process 156

Adjusting and Manipulating Your Hearing Aids 156

Working with batteries 157

Putting hearing aids in your ears 158

Changing the sound of hearing aids 159

Caring for and Maintaining Your Hearing Aids 160

Establishing a maintenance routine 160

Avoiding situations that are bad for your hearing aids 163

Troubleshooting common problems with hearing aids 164

Knowing When It's Time to Upgrade Your Hearing Aid to a New Generation 165

Chapter 12: Technology That Boosts Hearing and Hearing Aids 167

Captioning Your Life 168

Using captions on TV 168

Obtaining and using captioned phones (They're free!) 168

Captioning in video conference calls 169

CART for live sessions 169

Outfitting Your Home with Hearing-Friendly Tech 170

Talking about Integration Technology 171

Working with Bluetooth and hearing aids 171

Navigating smartphone apps 172

Checking Out Hearing Aid Accessories 172

Using a remote control 173

Trying out a remote microphone 173

Connecting to the TV 175

Streaming all your devices 177

The Mighty Telecoil: Getting a Direct Connection to Sound Signals 178

Looping in telecoils in public spaces 178

Telecoils and telephones 180

Telecoil with FM and infrared systems 180

Has Bluetooth replaced telecoils? (No!) 181

Sounding Out Personal Amplifiers 182

Demystifying PSAPs versus hearing aids 182

The reality of using PSAPs 183

Navigating the unregulated amplifier marketplace 183

Will OTC hearing aids replace PSAPs? 184

Chapter 13: Medical and Surgical Treatment...

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Fachbereich: Krankheiten
Genre: Importe, Medizin
Produktart: Ratgeber
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 288 S.
ISBN-13: 9781119880578
ISBN-10: 1119880572
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Lin, Frank
Reed, Nicholas
Hersteller: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, amartine@wiley-vch.de
Maße: 232 x 189 x 20 mm
Von/Mit: Frank Lin (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 26.09.2022
Gewicht: 0,577 kg
Artikel-ID: 121378033
Über den Autor

Frank R. Lin, MD, PhD, is the Director of the Cochlear Center for Hearing and Public Health.

Nicholas S. Reed, AuD, is a clinical audiologist and an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction 1

About This Book 2

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 3

Beyond the Book 4

Where to Go from Here 4

Part 1: Understanding Hearing Loss 5

Chapter 1: Cheers to Your Ears! 7

Understanding Why Hearing Loss Happens 8

Hearing takes place over two steps 8

Hearing loss happens as the inner ear wears out 8

Factors that affect your hearing over time 9

Putting Hearing Loss in Context 10

Hearing loss happens to everyone 10

How hearing loss impacts our health and well-being 10

The benefits of addressing hearing loss 12

What You Can Do about Hearing Loss 12

Know your hearing 12

Using communication strategies 14

Hearing technologies 15

Getting the Support You Need 17

Chapter 2: Understanding How Hearing Works 19

What Is Sound? 20

How sound gets its sound 20

What sound "looks" like 21

To Hear, You Need Your Ear! 23

External ear 24

Middle ear 24

Inner ear 25

Hearing with Your Brain 26

Two ears are better than one 27

It's not just sound - "seeing" what you hear 28

Context matters 28

Pinpointing Where the System Can Break Down 29

When sound quality is poor 29

When the sound can't get in 29

When the inner ear garbles the encoding of sound 30

When the brain struggles to process sound 31

Experiencing Trouble Hearing 31

Chapter 3: Looking at Types of Hearing Loss and Minimizing Risk 33

Discovering Why Hearing Gets Worse Over Time 34

Knowing the Causes of Hearing Loss Over Time 34

Biological aging processes 35

Cardiovascular risk factors 35

Genetics 36

Minimizing Your Risk for Hearing Loss 37

Noise exposure 37

Keeping your ear heart-healthy 40

Considering Other Conditions That Affect Hearing 41

The almighty ear infection 41

Earwax - ick! 43

Diseases of the ear 45

Medications 45

Causing Tinnitus 46

Tinnitus explained 46

Tinnitus triggers 47

Chapter 4: Realizing What You Lose When You Can't Hear 49

Communicating Is Like a Game of Catch 49

Hearing loss affects how well you can play catch 50

Why playing catch is sometimes easier or harder 50

Communication and hearing loss in critical situations 51

Watching for a Reduction in Social Interaction 53

Monitoring Mental and Emotional Health 53

What is loneliness? 54

How loneliness hurts your health 54

Looking at hearing loss and loneliness 55

Losing Physical Abilities 55

How hearing affects your physical abilities 55

How hearing affects your balance 56

Dealing with a Decline in Cognitive Function 57

What are cognition and dementia? 57

Hearing loss and dementia - say what? 58

Hearing aids to prevent dementia? 59

Part 2: Evaluating How You Hear 61

Chapter 5: Recognizing Hearing Loss 63

Missing the Signs of Hearing Loss 64

Barely noticeable changes 64

Everyone else is mumbling! 64

Compensating until you can't 64

Don't know what you're missing 65

Sussing Out Whether Your Hearing Has Declined 65

Knowing When to Get Your Hearing Tested 66

Screening, testing, and diagnostics 67

Establishing a baseline 67

Getting regular hearing checkups 69

Knowing when you should get tested immediately 69

Shrugging Off the Stigma of Hearing Loss 70

Caring about your hearing above what other people think 71

It's okay to wear hearing aids 71

The stigma is fading 72

Chapter 6: Seeing a Hearing Loss Professional and Getting Tested 75

Getting to Know the Hearing Care Team 76

Audiologist: Assessing and addressing hearing loss 76

Otolaryngologist: Comprehensive medical care for the ear 77

Hearing instrument specialist: Focusing on the hearing aid 78

The most important team member: You! 78

Preparing for the Assessment 78

It all starts with history 79

To know the ear is to see the ear 80

Knowing What to Expect during the First Part of the Diagnostic Hearing Test 80

Picking up on pure-tones: "Listen for the beeps" 81

Testing your hearing with air and bone conduction 82

Checking Out Other Hearing Assessment Measures 85

Testing whether sound is getting to the middle and inner ears 85

Measuring your speech understanding 86

Evaluating how the brain reacts to sound 88

Testing when sound is clear but difficult to understand 89

One and Done or a Regular Occurrence? 89

Chapter 7: Making Sense of Your Hearing Test Results 91

Understanding the Importance of Reading Results 92

Introducing the Audiogram: What Does That Graph Mean? 92

Audiogram 101 93

Hearing loss categories on the audiogram 94

Defining Hearing Loss with the Audiogram 96

The Xs and Os of hearing 96

Diving into details of your hearing loss 97

Using the audiogram to make sense of how hearing loss affects you 98

The Hearing Number: An Easier Way to Make Sense of Your Hearing 101

Where the hearing number comes from 101

What the hearing number means to you 102

Does my hearing number change? 102

What to do with your hearing number 103

How to get your hearing number 104

Guiding Your Hearing Health Journey with Your Results 105

Monitor changes in hearing 106

Use it or lose it 106

Part 3: Taking Charge of Your Hearing 107

Chapter 8: Fine-Tuning Your Life to Hearing Loss 109

Discovering Where Adjustments Can Be Made 110

Finding No-Tech Communication Strategies for Everyday Situations 110

Get close 110

Be face-to-face 111

Summarize and repeat ("Huhs" don't help!) 111

Optimizing Your Listening Environment 112

Turn down any background sounds 112

Avoid reverberation 113

Pick the right restaurants 113

Using Everyday Technology Strategies 115

Closed captioning 115

Voice over internet protocol (VOIP) calls and videocalls 116

Speaking Up for Yourself 117

Ways to identify that you're having trouble hearing 118

Giving the speaker a solution 118

Practicing self-advocacy 119

Reading about others with hearing loss 120

Seeking Out Support Groups 120

Chapter 9: Looking at How Hearing Aids Work 123

Understanding Hearing Aids 123

The anatomy of a hearing aid: How hearing aids work 124

Hearing aids don't make all sounds louder 125

Enhancing clarity of sound with hearing aids 126

Checking Out the Different Styles of Hearing Aids 128

Behind-the-ear 128

In-the-ear 132

Weighing the pros and cons of hearing aid styles 133

Chapter 10: Understanding Your Hearing Aid Options 135

Discovering Where to Start for Your Needs 136

Knowing Two Ears Means Two Hearing Aids 136

Is using only one hearing aid harmful? 137

The exception to the rule 137

Choosing a Prescription Hearing Aid 138

Working with a professional to purchase hearing aids 138

Customizing your hearing aids with a professional 140

Navigating the Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid Pathway 143

The basics of OTC hearing aids 143

Deciding where to buy your OTC hearing aid 146

How to choose from too many options 147

When to seek professional assistance with OTC hearing aids 148

Choosing Basic or Premium Hearing Aids 149

Chapter 11: You've Got Hearing Aids: Now What? 151

Setting Expectations Is Key 151

Getting Used to Your Hearing Aids 153

Practice makes perfect 153

Activities to get used to hearing aids 154

Trust the process 156

Adjusting and Manipulating Your Hearing Aids 156

Working with batteries 157

Putting hearing aids in your ears 158

Changing the sound of hearing aids 159

Caring for and Maintaining Your Hearing Aids 160

Establishing a maintenance routine 160

Avoiding situations that are bad for your hearing aids 163

Troubleshooting common problems with hearing aids 164

Knowing When It's Time to Upgrade Your Hearing Aid to a New Generation 165

Chapter 12: Technology That Boosts Hearing and Hearing Aids 167

Captioning Your Life 168

Using captions on TV 168

Obtaining and using captioned phones (They're free!) 168

Captioning in video conference calls 169

CART for live sessions 169

Outfitting Your Home with Hearing-Friendly Tech 170

Talking about Integration Technology 171

Working with Bluetooth and hearing aids 171

Navigating smartphone apps 172

Checking Out Hearing Aid Accessories 172

Using a remote control 173

Trying out a remote microphone 173

Connecting to the TV 175

Streaming all your devices 177

The Mighty Telecoil: Getting a Direct Connection to Sound Signals 178

Looping in telecoils in public spaces 178

Telecoils and telephones 180

Telecoil with FM and infrared systems 180

Has Bluetooth replaced telecoils? (No!) 181

Sounding Out Personal Amplifiers 182

Demystifying PSAPs versus hearing aids 182

The reality of using PSAPs 183

Navigating the unregulated amplifier marketplace 183

Will OTC hearing aids replace PSAPs? 184

Chapter 13: Medical and Surgical Treatment...

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Fachbereich: Krankheiten
Genre: Importe, Medizin
Produktart: Ratgeber
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 288 S.
ISBN-13: 9781119880578
ISBN-10: 1119880572
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Lin, Frank
Reed, Nicholas
Hersteller: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, amartine@wiley-vch.de
Maße: 232 x 189 x 20 mm
Von/Mit: Frank Lin (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 26.09.2022
Gewicht: 0,577 kg
Artikel-ID: 121378033
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