Symptoms of a Hearing Loss:

The first step in treating a hearing loss is to realize that one exists. If your friend or relative shows one or more of the following symptoms, encourage them gently to see an audiologist:
  • Trouble understanding speech that originates far away, such as in concert halls, theatres, or churches.
  • Difficulty hearing a phone ring.
  • Difficulty hearing when in a group of people or in the presence of background noise, such as traffic.
  • Avoiding social gatherings and other public occasions where they might feel embarrassed about misunderstanding others.
  • Asking you or others to repeat themselves because they have trouble understanding what is being said Turning their head or cupping their ear to focus on a certain sound or speaker.
  • Watching television or listening to the radio at a much louder volume than you or others normally do.

    The Demographics of Hearing Loss:

    Hearing loss is more common than you might think. Interestingly, due to recreational and environmental noise, hearing loss is occurring at younger and younger ages. Consider the facts:

  • 28 million Americans are hearing impaired, and an estimated 500 million experience hearing loss, worldwide.
  • In the U.S., one out of 12 30-year-olds is already hearing-impaired and one in 8 50-year-olds suffer from hearing loss.
  • After President Bill Clinton was fitted for hearing aids, more than 1 million other baby boomers identified themselves as experiencing hearing loss.
  • There are more baby boomers aged 45-64 with a hearing loss (10 million) than there are people over the age of 65 with a hearing loss (9 million).
  • More than a third of all hearing loss is attributed to noise: loud music, loud workplaces, loud recreational equipment.
  • Thanks to the above, we're all losing our hearing at a younger age than we were 30 years ago.
  • Of the 10 million Americans aged 45 to 64 who have a hearing loss, 6 out of 7 do not yet benefit from wearing hearing aids.

    Hearing Loss Facts:

    Below are some interesting facts concerning hearing loss that you should make note of:
  • Hearing loss is second only to arthritis as the most common complaint of older adults.
  • Only about 10% of hearing losses are helped by surgery or other medical treatment.
  • 90% of hearing losses can be treated with the use of hearing instruments.
  • Only 16% of physicians routinely screen for hearing loss.
  • Noise above 80-90 decibels on average over an 8-hour workday is considered hazardous.
  • Firearms, music, airplanes, lawnmowers, power tools and many appliances are louder than 80 decibels and potentially hazardous to hearing with prolonged exposure.
  • A live rock concert produces sounds from 110 to 120 decibels—easily high enough to cause permanent damage to hearing over a 2- to 3-hour period.




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