Audiogram and Hearing Aids

An audiogram is a simple hearing test that measures

About the Condition:

An audiogram is a simple hearing test that measures how well you can hear different sounds, volumes, and pitches. It is especially important for people experiencing hearing loss, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), or difficulty understanding speech in noisy environments. Hearing loss may result from aging, frequent ear infections, loud noise exposure, or inner ear damage, and early detection helps prevent further decline. Based on the results, patients who need hearing support are guided to the right type of hearing aids—whether discreet digital devices, behind-the-ear models, or advanced rechargeable aids—ensuring customized solutions to improve hearing, communication, and overall confidence in daily life.

Symptoms:

  • Difficulty hearing conversations
  • Asking people to repeat often
  • Tinnitus (ringing or buzzing sounds in the ear)
  • Struggling to hear in noisy places
  • Needing to increase TV or phone volume

Diagnosis:

An audiogram shows the degree and type of hearing loss, helping in selecting the best treatment.

Treatment by Dr. Jashnani:

For mild cases, medication or ear cleaning may be enough. For moderate to severe loss, Dr. Jashnani recommends hearing aids—digital, behind-the-ear, invisible, or rechargeable—customized to restore clear hearing and confidence.

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