WHAT IS HEARING LOSS IN ONE EAR?

Hearing loss in one ear is also known as Single Sided Deafness or simply SSD for short. It is a condition where there is significant or total hearing loss in one ear.

If you have SSD, your hearing loss can be helped with a hearing aid which transmits sounds from the deaf ear to a hearing aid in your better ear.

SYMPTOMS OF HEARING LOSS IN ONE EAR

The symptoms of hearing loss in one ear vary but most often it is difficult for you to locate a sound source. For example, you might have difficultly determining where a voice is coming from when addressed from your deaf side. You may also miss out on conversations or have difficulties communicating in certain situations.

CAUSES OF HEARING LOSS IN ONE EAR

Hearing loss in one ear can arise from a number of different conditions, including:

  • Sudden deafness
  • Physical damage to the ear
  • Pressure on the hearing nerve
  • Inner ear problems including infections (viral or bacterial)
  • Diseases such as measles, mumps and meningitis

CROS HEARING AIDS CAN HELP

Hearing aids can be of considerable help to people with hearing loss in one ear.

A hearing aid that picks up sound from your deaf side and transmits it to the better ear is called a CROS hearing aid. With a CROS solution you can hear sounds on your deaf side. This is particularly helpful when you are engaged in conversation in a challenging environment such as a noisy room, in a moving car or in a group discussion. 

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ONLINE HEARING TEST

Our online hearing test is very easy to complete. All you have to do is answer five simple questions and listen to a few sound examples. You will receive your results immediately.
Take the online hearing test

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