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Why Does Work History Matter During a Hearing Test

  • Though you may not realize it, your work history will matter during your hearing test. The job of an audiologist is not just to screen your ability to hear using various devices and machines. Rather, it is to fully understand what is happening with your ears as well as why it is happening. Navajo Hearing System  If you are visiting for the first time, a key component to this initial meeting will be gathering information about your medical history. It will also comprise a few minutes of talking about your work history. This information can be very valuable to your loved one.

    Your doctor is likely to ask you, before the hearing test, what type of work you did. This means looking at all of your work history. He or she is looking for specific types of work that could be contributing factors to hearing loss. There are two main types that could be a problem.

    In some types of work, you are exposed to loud sounds. If you are in the military, for example, you hear sounds such as guns firing. If you work with explosives, you hear those exploding. If you work in the music industry, you may be exposed to loud sounds, too. This type of work can contribute to significant damage to the inner ear. These types of single, but loud sounds can damage your ears within needing very much time to do so. In fact, in some situations, it takes just one exposure to cause the damage. http://www.enriqueiglesias.com/profiles/blogs/ben-carter-s-the-navajo-hearing-system-review-is-it-scam

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