High-frequency hearing loss occurs when the ability to hear higher-pitched sounds is diminished, often making communication and certain everyday sounds more difficult to perceive. When it comes to hearing loss, high frequency is a common form that can affect people of all ages and lifestyles. Understanding this condition and the available solutions is key to improving hearing and maintaining a high quality of life.
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Rather than asking, “What does high-frequency hearing loss sound like?” it can be more helpful to consider which sounds become difficult to hear with this type of hearing loss. High-frequency hearing loss can affect your hearing in many ways, including:
Yes, hearing aids are designed to target and amplify high-pitched sounds that are difficult to hear when you’re dealing with high-frequency hearing loss. By amplifying high-frequency sounds, hearing aids make speech clearer and easier to follow, especially in challenging listening environments.
Prescription hearing aids can be programmed by an audiologist or hearing care professional (HCP) to address the specific frequencies where your hearing loss occurs. It's important to consult with an HCP to determine the best hearing aid for your specific needs. They can assess your hearing loss and recommend the right type of hearing aid with the appropriate features, then custom-program it to your needs.
There are many options of hearing aids for high-frequency hearing loss. This type of hearing loss can be addressed with several types of hearing aids, each designed to cater to different needs and preferences. Some of the most common options of high-frequency hearing loss hearing aids include:
When it comes to high-frequency hearing loss, RIC hearing aids are often the top choice. RIC hearing aids can be fitted with open-tip domes, which allow natural sound and air to flow into the ear canal. By combining your natural, in-tact low-frequency hearing with amplified high-frequency sounds, RIC hearing aids provide a more balanced and natural listening experience.
However, the best type of hearing aid for high-frequency hearing loss is truly the one that fits your unique needs and preferences. While RICs are a great option for high-frequency hearing loss, you can choose from many hearing aid styles to find the perfect match for your lifestyle and comfort.
Miracle-Ear carries hearing aids for high-frequency hearing loss in various styles and models. Your HCP can help you land on the hearing aid style that’s best for your hearing and lifestyle needs.
The type of hearing aid that works best often depends on the severity of your hearing loss.
Looking for hearing aids for mild high-frequency hearing loss? Invisible-in-canal (IIC), completely-in-canal (CIC), or in-the-canal (ITC) hearing aids are a good option for individuals with mild hearing loss who want a nearly invisible solution.
Effective hearing aids for moderate high-frequency hearing loss include ITE and RIC hearing aids. These styles offer more power and features, such as directional microphones and noise reduction, to help with speech clarity in noisier environments.
If you’re looking for a hearing aid for severe high-frequency loss, RIC and BTE hearing aids provide the highest level of amplification and are equipped with advanced features to handle significant hearing challenges.