General Care Tips for Ear
Have your ears checked regularly by your primary care physician and your hearing checked regularly by an audiologist. Consult an ear physician as necessary.
* When outdoors in sunny weather, remember to use a sunscreen on your ears.
* If you notice unusual bumps or scaly areas on the exterior ear, consult your physician immediately.
* Know the warning signs of hearing loss:
* Difficulty hearing conversations, especially in the presence of background noise
* Frequently asking others to repeat what they have said
* Misunderstanding what other people say and answering inappropriately
* Difficulty hearing on the telephone
* Requiring the television or radio volume to be louder than others in the room prefer
* Feeling that people are mumbling or have marbles in their mouth when they talk
* Difficulty hearing environmental sounds, such as birds chirping
* Agreeing, nodding your head, or smiling during conversations when you are not sure what has been said
* Withdrawing from conversations and social situations because it is too difficult to hear
* Reading lips so you can try to follow what people are saying
* Straining to hear or keep up with conversations
* Noise within your ears or head called tinnitus not caused by an external sound source
* See an ear physician immediately if you injure your ears, experience ear pain, or notice changes in your ears or hearing.
* See an ear physician immediately if you injure your ears, experience ear pain, or notice changes in your ears or hearing.