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Age Related Hearing Loss

Can Anyone Have Hearing Loss?

When it comes to hearing loss, most people think of age related hearing loss. While it's true that hearing loss is common in the older population, that's not always the case. Hearing loss can affect people of all ages and genders.

Understanding the Different Types

Hearing loss can be the result of advanced age, noise, disease, or a hereditary condition. Most people are familiar with age related hearing loss, known as presbycusis. As you get older, you'll notice that your hearing declines over time. Those with age related hearing loss will have an equal decline in hearing in both of their ears.

Apart from old age, hearing loss can be sudden to people of all ages. This is sudden hearing loss and the main symptom is a rapid loss of hearing. With this type of hearing loss, you damage your inner ear or auditory nerve. This leads to a permanent loss in your ability to hear.

In some instances, an inability to hear may only last for a slight timeframe. This is often referred to as conductive hearing loss. This can be due to medication, excess earwax buildup, a punctured eardrum, and fluid in the ear. Conductive hearing loss affects both old and young people. It will clear up after you finish your treatment.

How to Protect Your Hearing

One of the best ways to help protect your hearing is to wear earplugs. Be sure to do this when you're around loud noises or noises for a long period of time. Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the most common types of hearing loss. It can be completely avoided with the right practices. Many people don't realize that running their lawnmowers can damage their hearing. You should always wear hearing protection when exposed to a constant noise for a long period of time.

The Most Common Signs of Hearing Loss

There are many different indicators that can alert you to a hearing problem. Some of the most common include:

  • Inability to follow conversations involving many people
  • Hearing everyone else mumbling
  • You find it difficult to hear when there is background noise
  • You often ask people to repeat themselves
  • You're always turning up the radio and television volume

When you notice any of these signs, it's necessary to speak with a hearing care professional. The sooner we can check your hearing, the sooner we can get you the right devices you need to enhance your hearing. Letting these warning signs go because of your age can end up making your hearing loss even worse over time.

Call Us Today

If you're struggling with the early stages of hearing loss, it's time to contact us. Let our hearing care professionals check your hearing. We can provide you with the treatment options that are best for you