Do Hearing Tests Hurt
Do Hearing Tests Hurt
Most people are hesitant to book a hearing test because they are unsure of what is involved. The good news is that a hearing test doesn’t hurt. In fact it is all pretty straightforward and non-invasive.
Wearing the Headphones
The standard type of headphones that are used for listening to the tones are the standard over ear type or the small foam insert type which are placed into the ear. These are comfortable to use and do not cause any pressure on the ear. There are no objects inserted deep into the ear canal.
The Ear Canal Inspection
The audiologist will look in your ear(s) using an otoscope. This is a small, hand held torch that is introduced to the outer part of your ear canal. This will take a few seconds for each ear and most people hardly notice it.
Listening to the Beeps
The main body of the test is a passive listening test using headphones. You will be asked to press a button each time you hear a beep. These beeps are of varying pitch (frequency) and are presented at a variety of volumes.
The Bone Conductor Check
There is also the bone conductor test. In this test a small, light vibrating pad is placed against the bone behind the ear. This creates the sensation of a very faint buzzing and is over within a couple of seconds. It is a very odd feeling, but it does not hurt and is certainly bearable. The results of this test can provide the audiologist with some additional information as to how sound is conducted to the inner ear.
Booking When You Are Ready
If you have been wondering about having a hearing test then search for a Hearing Test Near Me. You can usually book an appointment for a test a few days in advance and the local Hearing Test Clinic will explain what to expect at your appointment.
A hearing test is one of the least daunting health checks that you are likely to have – and it is worth finding out about your hearing.
