How to Treat Multiple Sclerosis Hearing Loss
Things You'll Need
- Hearing aides
- Closed-caption television
- Text-Telephone
Instructions
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Talk with your doctor to determine if the hearing loss came on quickly or was a slower process. Sometimes flare ups of Multiple Sclerosis symptoms occur and can possibly go away again.
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Consider wearing hearing devices if the loss is interrupting your everyday life. Your doctor will probably send you to a hearing specialist for an exam and fitting for a hearing aide.
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Let your doctor know if you have been feeling depressed or anxious. Hearing loss can lead to these conditions due to the embarrassment felt when in social situations.
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Purchase text telephones and televisions with closed captioning to as additional assistance with hearing loss.
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Find out if there are any medications that may help the hearing loss. People with multiple sclerosis can suffer a slow loss of hearing that is not reversible. Remember your hearing loss could be completely unrelated to the disease.
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Inform your friends and family of the hearing problem. Tell them you can hear them better if they stand within 3 feet and face you directly when speaking. Over time, learn to read lips.
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Learn sign language. If your doctor tells you there is no chance of your hearing coming back, consider taking a sign language class. This is only helpful if your family and friends will learn with you.
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