MSD Audio Screening

MSD Audio Screening We specialise in on-site audio screenings tailored to meet the needs of the industrial and construction sectors.

Our team supports medical professionals by delivering reliable, compliant screening services in the comfort of your workplace.

Planning a Health & Wellness Day at the office?Don’t forget your team’s hearing health!Audio screenings are quick, painl...
10/09/2025

Planning a Health & Wellness Day at the office?
Don’t forget your team’s hearing health!

Audio screenings are quick, painless, and super important because:

• They help pick up early signs of hearing loss 👀
• Healthy hearing = better focus & productivity at work 💼
• It shows your staff you really care about their well-being ❤️
• Prevention is always better than cure! ✅

Let’s make hearing part of your company’s wellness journey.

📩 Get in touch to book your on-site audio screenings today!
Cell/Whatsapp: 081 853 0405 | email: info@msdaudioscreening.co.za | www.msdaudioscreening.co.za

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Hearing Can Get Worse as You Age. Here’s How to Protect It.Experts weigh in on Q-Tips, headphones, concerts and more.By ...
06/08/2025

Hearing Can Get Worse as You Age. Here’s How to Protect It.
Experts weigh in on Q-Tips, headphones, concerts and more.

By Katie Mogg
For most people, your hearing gradually deteriorates with age, and about half of the time it’s caused by genetics that are out of your control.
But years of regularly attending room-rumbling concerts, for instance, can exacerbate hearing loss, and you might find yourself straining to hear movies or struggling to follow group conversations.
“When we’re young, we think nothing can ever threaten us,” said Dr. Howard W. Francis, a professor of otolaryngology at the Duke University School of Medicine.
But 55 percent of U.S. adults have disabling hearing loss when they’re 75 and older.
And if hearing loss goes untreated, it can raise your risk of developing conditions like dementia and depression.
Fortunately, there are steps you can take to protect your ears. Here’s what experts suggest you do — and what you should avoid.

Do: Be mindful of loud sounds

Other than aging, exposure to loud noises is the most common cause of hearing loss.
And the longer you’re exposed, the more likely it is that your hearing will be damaged, said Dr. Dunia Abdul-Aziz, a board-certified otolaryngologist at Harvard Medical School.
Hearing an extremely loud sound, such as an explosion, even once can cause permanent hearing damage.
But hearing loss is more often the result of “cumulative exposure that you’ll notice later on in life,” Dr. Abdul-Aziz added.
Concerts are an obvious culprit, but you can also lose hearing after years of watching fireworks, operating loud machinery, attending music-blasting exercise classes or using your headphones at full volume.
Repeated exposure to sounds around 85 decibels (like the sound of a power tool) can potentially damage your hearing, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Loud sounds can damage the tiny hair cells in the inner ear that translate sound into electrical signals the brain can understand.
Once those hairs are damaged, they won’t grow back, experts said.
It can be difficult to tell whether your environment is noisy enough to cause damage, but there are signs to watch for: If you need to shout to speak to someone a few feet away, your hearing is probably at risk, according to O.S.H.A.
Many smartphones and watches can also alert you if your surroundings reach potentially harmful volumes, said Patricia Gaffney, president of the American Academy of Audiology.
The same goes for the volume of music in your headphones.

If noisy environments contribute to the ambience of a space, you don’t necessarily need to avoid them altogether.
Instead, wear earplugs, Dr. Abdul-Aziz said.
“It’s the best thing you can do” to protect yourself, said Dr. Nandini Govil, a pediatric otolaryngologist at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University.

Don’t: Use Q-Tips

You may be tempted to use Q-Tips to scratch an itch or remove earwax. But resist the urge.
Skin cells in the ear are “almost like a conveyor belt,” Dr. Francis said; when new skin cells grow, dead cells migrate outward and carry earwax with them, he said.
So cleaning your ears yourself usually isn’t necessary, and using a cotton swab comes with risks.
These small wads of cotton can push wax into the ear and cause buildup, Dr. Francis said.
If a swab goes too far into your ear, it can puncture the eardrum and cause hearing loss, Dr. Govil said.
And in rare cases, the force from pushing the swab inside your ear can dislocate the tiny bones behind the eardrum that help transmit sound through the ear, Dr. Abdul-Aziz said.
Pieces of cotton can also get stuck inside the ear and obstruct hearing, Dr. Govil added.
If you still want to clean your ears, consider rubbing a warm washcloth along the outside without entering your ear canal, said Dr. Frank Lin, a professor of otolaryngology at Johns Hopkins University.
If you have buildup in your canal and don’t have other ear problems, you can purchase over-the-counter earwax softener drops and flush the ear with warm water using a rubber bulb syringe, Dr. Francis added.

Do: Test your hearing

Just as you might get your blood pressure checked annually, consider testing your hearing at home or with a doctor regularly, too, Dr. Lin said.
It’s easy to feel blasé about your hearing when it’s a “black box” you don’t know anything about, he explained.
But hearing tests give you a score. And when you crystallize your hearing into a number, “it’s very truth-telling,” he said. “Numbers don’t lie.”
The World Health Organization recommends adults ages 50 and older test every five years until they turn 64.
Then, testing can increase to every one to three years.

Don’t: Brush off hearing changes

If you experience sudden hearing loss in one or both ears, treat it as a medical emergency and visit an otolaryngologist or audiologist within 72 hours, Dr. Gaffney said.
Sudden hearing loss is often treated by administering “a bunch of steroids,” she explained, but the longer you wait, the less effective they’ll be.
“Some people think when they have a sudden hearing loss, ‘Oh, I’ll just wait it out and see if it gets better,’” Dr. Gaffney said. But “you’re under a time clock.”

🔊 Annual Hearing Screenings Made Simple with MSD Audio Screening 🔊Are you a company that values the health and safety of...
21/07/2025

🔊 Annual Hearing Screenings Made Simple with MSD Audio Screening 🔊

Are you a company that values the health and safety of your team? 👷‍♂️👩‍⚕️

At MSD Audio Screening, we specialise in on-site hearing screenings tailored for the workplace – quick, compliant, and cost-effective.

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Another great day for us here at MSD Audio Screening! The equipment has finally arrived, so please spread the word! We c...
10/06/2025

Another great day for us here at MSD Audio Screening! The equipment has finally arrived, so please spread the word! We can start booking appointments! Get in touch NOW!

Our gear and marketing material was ready and GOOD LOOKING so we hit the roads and went to introduce ourselves to a coup...
06/06/2025

Our gear and marketing material was ready and GOOD LOOKING so we hit the roads and went to introduce ourselves to a couple of possible new clients.

We will be ready to start making bookings in this coming week, so get in touch and please share with all those friends that may need annual medicals and audio screenings done.

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06/06/2025

Seeing that it's almost time to hit the ground running we thought it good to show you our Brand ID and some of the marketing material. Other than this, some vehicle branding and clothing were also done and we couldn't be prouder of the outcome.

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The past two weeks have been so exciting for us - we are both now certified Audiometrists and registered with SASOHN. Wi...
06/06/2025

The past two weeks have been so exciting for us - we are both now certified Audiometrists and registered with SASOHN. With our marks being pretty damn good (93%), we thought we could gloat a bit ⭐️🔥🥂 Now you KNOW that you're in good hands with MSD Audio Screening!

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