Have Your Hearing Examined For These 6 Reasons

Woman getting a hearing test to protect her hearing health.

Our lives are busy and chaotic – from our jobs to cooking meals to social events. Having your hearing Examined most likely doesn’t seem like something you can spare the time to do. And maybe you believe it can wait because you don’t believe you’re afflicted by hearing loss.

Here’s why you shouldn’t wait:

1. Further Hearing Loss Can be Prevented

Many individuals don’t appreciate how serious their hearing loss is becoming because it progresses so slowly. As time passes, they start compensating and making lifestyle changes without recognizing it. And because they don’t know they have hearing loss, they keep engaging in activities that make their hearing loss worse.

But knowledge is power.

It can be an eye-opener to have your hearing examined. You can slow the advancement of hearing loss but there is no way to undo the damage already done.

If you are suffering from moderate hearing loss, you will want to understand how to stop it from getting worse.

Exercising, decreasing your blood pressure, and managing chronic diseases more thoroughly can slow hearing loss progression.

Your ears will be safeguarded from further harm by using ear protection when exposed to loud noises and reducing your exposure.

2. You’re Missing More Than You Know

If you are experiencing moderate hearing loss, you may have gradually forgotten how much you enjoy listening to music. Not needing to ask friends and family to repeat themselves when they speak to you is something you might not even remember.

You may find yourself getting further away from doing your favorite things and spending time with friends.

You can determine just how much hearing loss you have by getting a hearing test. In the majority of situations, we can help you hear better.

3. You Might Enhance Your Hearing Aid Experience

Maybe you already have hearing aids but you really don’t like to wear them. You might not think they help much. Visiting a hearing specialist and getting your hearing re-examined will ensure you have the hearing aids that work best for you and that they’re adjusted for your individual listening needs.

4. It’s Possible That You’re At Risk Already

Among adults between the ages of 55 and 64, 8.5% are suffering from disabling hearing loss. Hearing loss is typically caused by environmental factors. It isn’t simply something that happens when you get older. Most of it is caused by exposure to loud sound.

If you take part in the following activities, you’re at a greater risk:

  • Turn your headphones or earbuds up too loud
  • Ride a snowmobile or motorcycle
  • Mow the lawn
  • Work at a noisy job
  • Hunt or practice shooting with firearms
  • Go to plays, movies, and concerts

All of these day-to-day activities can cause hearing loss. You need to go have your hearing checked by a hearing professional as soon as possible if you notice a decline in your ability to hear regardless of how old you are.

5. Your General Health Will Improve

If you neglect your hearing loss you will have a considerably higher risk of the following:

  • Social solitude (preferring to be alone)
  • Falls that result in injuries
  • Dementia/Alzheimer’s
  • Longer treatments in hospitals and rehab
  • Anxiety
  • Slow healing or repeated hospital visits
  • Depression
  • Missing or skipping out on doctor appointments

Getting your hearing examined is about more than just your hearing.

6. Strained Relationships Can be Restored

Neglected hearing loss can try the patience of your friends and family members. Misunderstandings are more likely. People will get aggravated with the situation, including you. Regret and resentment can be the result. Friends and family members may even exclude you from gatherings versus needing to continuously repeat themselves.

But here’s the good news, getting your hearing checked will help mend stressed relationships and prevent misunderstandings from happening again.

The site information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. To receive personalized advice or treatment, schedule an appointment.

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