Pure Tone Audiometry

Effective Hearing Assessment

Pure Tone Audiometry is a non-invasive test used to measure hearing clarity and detect hearing loss.

aBOUT Pure Tone Audiometry

Assessing Hearing Clarity for Precise Diagnosis and Care.

Pure Tone Audiometry is a key diagnostic test to evaluate hearing sensitivity and detect hearing loss. It measures the softest sounds a person can hear at various frequencies. This non-invasive procedure helps identify the type and degree of hearing impairment, enabling audiologists to provide accurate diagnoses and recommend appropriate hearing solutions or treatments for improved auditory health.

causes of Pure Tone Audiometry

Symptoms of Pure Tone Audiometry

Ringing in the Ears

Struggling to understand speech, especially in noisy

Muffled Sound Perception

Sounds may appear unclear, harder to understand.

Complete Hearing Loss

A noticeable decrease in the ability to hear, affecting one

Asking Others

Frequently asking others to repeat themselves.

Fullness in the Ear

Fullness in the ear can indicate fluid buildup

Sensitivity to Sounds

Increased sensitivity to sounds can cause discomfort.

Faq

The Most Frequently Asked Questions
About Pure Tone Audiometry

Pure Tone Audiometry is a hearing test that measures an individual’s ability to hear various pitches of sound.

The test involves listening to pure tones through headphones, with the results indicating hearing sensitivity at different frequencies.

No, it is a non-invasive and painless procedure designed to assess hearing.

The test typically takes around 15-30 minutes to complete, depending on individual needs.

No special preparation is required. Avoiding loud noises before the test may help ensure accurate results.

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