1 in 5 adults in the UK are affected by hearing loss.
Why Hearing Health Matters?
Good ear and hearing health is important to people of all ages and helps us to get the most out of life. When our ability to hear deteriorates it requires more energy for us to listen and participate in daily life, which can lead to becoming socially isolated as people find it harder to engage with loved ones. Whilst it is common for certain people to attend routine health check-ups such as eye and teeth procedures on a regular basis, our ears are often left forgotten. This should not be the case. Hearing loss has huge social implications on our quality of life. Hearing loss, if left untreated, can lead to increased risk of falls, social isolation, and is also known to be the single largest modifiable risk factor for dementia.
Useful information
There are a range of signs to watch out for which could indicate someone has an ear or hearing problem: These can be signs that a change has occurred in their ears and they should be checked.
• Loss of hearing • Earache • Discomfort • Discharge • Ears feeling full • Ringing • Itching • Loss of balance • Dizziness • Coughing • Turning up the volume • Moving closer to those talking • Asking people to repeat themselves • Concentrating harder than normal to listen
With the increased use of headphones, widespread use of cotton buds, and absence of preventative ear care this figure is set to rise. Whether the loss is temporary or permanent, its impact is everywhere
The Tympa Platform
The world’s first all-in-one ear and hearing healthcare assessment platform. It brings together three essential tools into one portable, handheld system. From digital otoscopy to microsuction wax removal and a hearing assessment, delivering ear and hearing healthcare in the community within a single 30-minute appointment.
Remote Review
The Tympa Platform is supported by our Remote Review feature which enables healthcare practitioners to send images and videos from examinations securely to Tympa’s team of audiologists and ENT specialists for advice and guidance, when needed. This means that both patients and clinicians are fully supported by experts and enables faster recommendation for further treatment solutions.
Accredited Tympa User
We are qualified ear care practitioner. We have completed a course with TympaHealth which is accredited by The British Society of Audiology (BSA) and The British Society of Hearing Aid Audiologists (BSHAA). As an Accredited Tympa User we are qualified to perform otoscopy and microsuction wax removal on patients over 18 years of age
*Source: RNID prevalence estimates using Office for National Statistics population data (2018)
Ear microsuction is a safe and effective procedure used to remove excess earwax and debris from the ear canal using a suction device under microscopic guidance.
Generally, ear microsuction is a painless procedure. Patients may feel some mild discomfort or pressure, but severe pain is uncommon.
The duration varies, but ear microsuction typically takes around 15 to 30 minutes per ear. The time depends on the amount of earwax and the complexity of the case.
Yes, ear microsuction is considered a safe and minimally invasive method for removing earwax. It is performed by trained professionals using specialized equipment.
The risks are minimal, but potential side effects may include temporary dizziness or minor irritation. Serious complications are extremely rare.
While generally safe, certain medical conditions or ear abnormalities may affect eligibility. A thorough assessment by a healthcare professional is essential.
The frequency varies among individuals. Some may only need it once, while others may require periodic treatments. It depends on factors like wax production and individual ear anatomy.
Ear drops can soften the wax and facilitate the microsuction process. However, it's essential to follow the specific recommendations provided by your healthcare provider.
Inform the healthcare provider about any ear-related symptoms or issues. It's advisable to avoid inserting objects into the ear and refrain from using ear drops without professional guidance.
Most patients can return to their usual activities immediately after the procedure. However, it's advisable to avoid exposing the ears to excess moisture for a day or two.
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