By W.L. “Hunter” Huntley, III, HAS., BC-HIS –
There are several medications used to treat breast cancers; including Tamoxifen, and Trexall, which are taken orally. Others such as Doxorubicin, Herceptin and Fluorouracil are injected intravenously.
These treatments have a multitude of possible side effects, including fatigue, hair loss, and cirrhosis, loss of appetite, headache, weakness, itching, skin rash, jaundice, rheumatoid arthritis, birth defects, pneumonia, diarrhea, nausea, mouth sores, stomach pain, sore throat, skin rash, and vision changes. This plethora of side effects can cause not only physical problems, but psychological problems as well; including mood swings, anxiety and depression.
A number of these treatments can also lead to hearing loss. Some hearing may return over time, some will encounter permanent hearing impairment.
The good news is hearing devices may help restore an individuals understanding of speech to normal levels again. Hearing instrument technology has never been better, and continues to improve. Digital hearing instruments can be “re-programmed” as an individuals hearing changes or declines. Due to digital technology, hearing devices can now last up to twice as long as traditional hearing instruments, with a CD type quality sound.
If you or someone you know needs help, call for an appointment for a free hearing examination. The sooner a hearing loss is addressed, the better chance a person has to be successfully fitted with hearing devices. If you don’t use it, you lose it!
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