Hearing Loss

Helping you combat hearing loss to improve your everyday life.

At least 466 million people around the world are suffering from hearing loss.

Abi Hearing are dedicated to make you understand and help you improve your hearing health condition.

This section will give you some useful foundation information to build on.

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Hearing Loss & Things You Need To Know


Hearing loss, or hearing impairment, happens when there is a problem with one or more parts of the ear or ears, the nerves coming from the ears, or the part of the brain that controls hearing. "Impairment" means something is not working correctly or as well as it should. Someone who has hearing loss might be able to hear some sounds or nothing at all. People also may use the words deaf, deafness, or hard of hearing when they're talking about hearing loss.

Hearing Tools to Help Our Community

Free Online Hearing Test

If you are interested in learning more about the current state of your hearing health, and an online hearing test is a great place to start. Our online hearing test takes around 5 minutes, and upon completion, you will receive a digital report outlining your results and providing recommendations on the next steps you should take.

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Hearing Loss or Impairment

Understanding Hearing Loss

Hearing loss can be something that happens suddenly if you’re exposed to a loud sound or bang. It can also happen slowly over a long period of time, which is often the case with age-related hearing loss. Understanding hearing loss is an important first step towards doing something about it.

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Causes of Hearing Loss

Hearing loss is caused by many factors, most frequently from natural aging or exposure to loud noise. The most common causes of hearing loss are aging, noise exposure, head trauma, virus or disease, genetics, and ototoxicity.

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Signs of Hearing Loss

Is it getting harder to hear what people are saying to you in crowded rooms with lots of background noise? Can you hear the phone ring? Do you often miss calls? You might be experiencing signs of hearing loss. It’s okay, though, hearing loss is much more common than you might think.

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Preventing Hearing Loss

While not all types of hearing loss are preventable, there are steps you can take to lower your risk of developing age-related hearing loss and/or noise-induced hearing loss. It's never too early—or too late—to begin wearing hearing protection around loud noises. And adopting a healthy lifestyle and following your doctor's advice can go a long way to protecting your hearing health.

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When should hearing protection be used?

Noise regulation law makes the use of personal hearing protection compulsory for employees working with designated areas (hearing protection Zones). The employer must provide personal hearing protection to any employees who requested it.

Types of hearing protection available

  • Pre-moulded ear-plugs. These are generic fit ear plugs shaped for average users’ ear canal.
  • Custom moulded ear plugs. These are professionally fitted to users’ ear. These provide even attenuation of frequencies better sound quality and very little occlusion effect.
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