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Occupational Hearing Loss

Overview:
Occupational hearing loss is a type of hearing impairment caused by prolonged exposure to loud noise or ototoxic chemicals in the workplace. It is one of the most common work-related health issues and is usually preventable with proper safety measures.

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Causes:

  • Prolonged exposure to loud machinery, tools, or industrial equipment
  • Sudden loud noises (e.g., explosions, sirens)
  • Working in environments with poor noise control (construction, mining, manufacturing)
  • Exposure to ototoxic chemicals (e.g., solvents, heavy metals, certain medications)
  • Inadequate use of hearing protection

Symptoms:

  • Gradual loss of hearing over time
  • Difficulty understanding speech, especially in noisy environments
  • Ringing or buzzing in the ears (tinnitus)
  • A sense of muffled or distorted sound
  • Needing to increase volume on electronic devices

Diagnosis:

  • Audiometric testing to assess hearing levels
  • Occupational health evaluation and noise exposure history
  • Physical examination to rule out other ear conditions
  • Review of workplace safety practices and equipment

Treatment and Management:

  • Hearing aids or assistive listening devices
  • Training in communication strategies
  • Counseling for coping with hearing loss
  • Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as earplugs or earmuffs
  • Implementation of workplace noise control measures
  • Regular hearing screenings for high-risk workers

Prognosis:
Hearing loss due to noise is usually permanent but manageable. Early detection and prevention can significantly reduce risk and improve quality of life.

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