Worried About Hearing Loss? Take Some Simple Steps To Assist.

(Akiit.com) Gradual hearing loss affects a large percentage of the population, and a very interesting fact is that about 60% of those affected are under 60 years old. It is, therefore, an everyday phenomenon that is taking on great proportions in the modern world. Normally, hearing loss is a normal progressive symptom of the aging process. In recent years, however, scientists have been sounding the alarm as they observe young people with aging ears. Premature hearing loss in young people is due to various factors, it manifests itself with specific symptoms, but it can be prevented. Today’s technology has developed rapidly, enabling everyone to have their favorite music with them everywhere. Young people, particularly familiar with technological developments, use portable music players for long periods of time and during various activities. It is common for young children to listen to music with headphones while on the subway, while exercising, and even while studying.

One question that arises is exactly when one needs hearing aids. Because hearing loss occurs gradually and as a person tends to adapt to situations, it is not always easy to determine when hearing aids are necessary. In addition, many people tend to avoid this decision. For this reason, it is advisable to pay attention to some signs that will show you that hearing aids can only benefit you. Hearing loss is one of the most common medical problems worldwide. It is also one of the most neglected problems, unfortunately because many people do not get their regular tests. The prolonged use, which can reach several hours daily, often accompanied by high volume. The National Acoustic Laboratories of Australia conducted a study, the results of which showed that 25% of mobile music users adjust the volume of their headphones to a higher than safe level for hearing. In this way the auditory nerves are injured and their long exposure to high volume sound does not allow them to rest adequately and recover.

There are some daily signs that should alert you to the fact that you should probably get a check at the hearing clinic. If you experience any of the following then maybe you need a hearing device. Look out for these common signs: 

According to data published in the journal Pediatrics, Dr. Elizabeth Henderson and colleagues at Harvard Medical School found that in a hearing test performed on a nationally representative sample of boys and girls, almost 17% (one in six) of adolescents Both sexes had hearing loss, which makes it difficult to perceive speech and certain sounds at high frequencies. People with hearing loss put more effort into listening and communicating with those around them. But this effort causes them anxiety, fatigue, high blood pressure and headaches. Feelings of embarrassment and shame also develop, thus negatively affecting their self-esteem as well as their social life, as they are isolated and can lead to depression. 

The temptation to procrastinate your hearing test may seem like a good idea but it is not always great. Prolonged hearing loss can have unpleasant consequences for your health and these could affect the quality of your life. The health industry can greatly assist you. 

Staff Writer; Greg Carter