Struggle to hear certain speech sounds like “s”, “f”, and “t”

Understanding Hearing Loss
Hearing loss can occur for many different reasons. While most types aren’t reversible, they can often be managed or improved with the support of an experienced Audiologist or Audiometrist.
At Local Hearing Aid Specialists, we’ll help you understand the cause of your hearing loss and recommend solutions suited to your lifestyle and needs.
Do You Need Help With Hearing Loss?
Hearing loss can develop gradually, so it’s not always easy to notice at first. You may benefit from a hearing check if you:
There’s no need to wait. A hearing test is quick, non-invasive, and can give you peace of mind.

What Are the Types of Hearing Loss?
There are three main types of hearing loss:

Conductive Hearing Loss
Affects the outer or middle ear, often due to blockages or infections.

Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Involves the inner ear or auditory nerve and is usually permanent.

Mixed Hearing Loss
A combination of both conductive and sensorineural hearing loss.
Common Causes of Hearing Loss
There are many causes of hearing loss. Understanding them can help you find the right support and treatment.

Age-Related Hearing Loss (Presbycusis)
Hearing gradually declines with age, especially in detecting certain speech sounds.
Noise Exposure (Work and Leisure)
Loud noise can damage inner ear cells. Whether at work or during recreation, damage from noise is often permanent.


Earwax Build-Up
Excess wax can block the ear canal, causing temporary hearing difficulties until removed.
Ear Infections, Bone Growths & Tumours
Repeated infections, abnormal bone growth, or tumours near the ear can affect hearing.


Ruptured Eardrum (Perforated Eardrum)
A hole or tear in the eardrum may cause hearing loss. Most heal on their own, but some require further care.
Medications That Affect Hearing
Some medications can damage the inner ear, such as:
- Certain antibiotics (like gentamicin)
- Some chemotherapy drugs
- Viagra
Effects may be temporary or permanent, depending on the medication and dosage.


Illnesses and Diseases
Illnesses causing high fever (such as meningitis) can damage the cochlea. Other conditions linked to hearing loss include:
- Mumps
- Chickenpox
- Meniere’s disease
- Severe jaundice
- Cytomegalovirus
Hereditary and Genetic Factors
Some types of hearing loss are inherited, caused by genetic conditions such as:
- Osteogenesis imperfecta
- Trisomy 13
- Treacher Collins syndrome
Hearing loss may also result from exposure to diseases or medications during pregnancy, such as:
- Rubella (German measles)
- Mumps
- Methyl mercury
- Quinine


Tinnitus
Tinnitus is the perception of noise in the ears without an external source. It can present as ringing, buzzing, or humming. Common causes include:
- Middle ear infections
- Exposure to loud noises
- Inner ear damage

What to Expect at Your Appointment
If you’re concerned about hearing loss, the first step is a hearing test. Here’s what to expect:
- Consultation: We’ll start by discussing your hearing, lifestyle, and concerns.
- Hearing Test: Using calibrated equipment in a soundproof room, we’ll measure your hearing ability.
- Results and Discussion: You’ll receive clear, easy-to-understand results and recommendations.
- Next Steps: If support is needed, we’ll explain your options and advise you on the next step to better hearing health.
Appointments usually take 30 to 45 minutes, with plenty of time for your questions.
Why Choose Local Hearing Aid Specialists?
- 25+ years of experience in hearing health
- Fully independent and not tied to any brands
- We find the hearing device which suits your needs
- Accredited with the Office of Hearing Services
- Easy-access Wallsend location with free parking
- Friendly, personalised service from locals who care
At Local Hearing Device Specialists, we are here to give you the answers you need and support that lasts beyond your appointment.
Experience hearing care that puts you first.
Take the Next Step
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms or think your hearing has changed, don’t wait. Book a hearing test with our experienced team and get the right advice for your hearing health.
Call us today on 02 4023 2055 or book an appointment.
