• Speech sounds muffled, and following conversations is difficult.• High-pitched sounds, such as doorbells, telephones, and alarm clocks, become difficult to hear.• People experience difficulty understanding speech over the phone.• Individuals will often find themselves asking people to repeat what they just said.• People with hearing loss will find it challenging to keep up with conversations in loud environments.• Those with hearing loss may also turn up the television or radio much louder than usual.• People will often experience ringing in their ears and hypersensitivity to some sounds.
• The doctor will perform a physical examination. Examining the internal structures of the ears reveals information on what could be causing hearing loss. Infection and earwax buildup can both cause hearing issues.• Whisper tests are a part of general screening tests that measure the patient's level of hearing. The doctor may have the patient cover one ear and whisper into the other to determine issues with hearing.• Audiometer testing is one of the most thorough options for hearing loss screening. Patients wear headphones during this test, as the audiologist plays sounds in both ears at different times and volumes. The goal is to see how well the patient hears the lowest tones.