While hearing aids are often associated with older adults, the reality is that hearing loss can affect people of all ages. Here is more information on the conditions that may necessitate hearing aids for younger people and the importance of early intervention:
1. Common causes
Aging; being around loud noises, such as movies, concerts, and sporting events; or working in noisy environments, such as construction sites or factories, can cause hearing loss, according to the Mayo Clinic. Other factors can include genetics, infections such as meningitis and mumps, ear injuries, certain medications, and health conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.
2. Signs
Symptoms of hearing loss can include difficulty hearing conversations in noisy environments, frequently asking people to repeat themselves, having trouble hearing high-pitched sounds, and ringing in the ears, also known as tinnitus.
3. Why early intervention is important
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that hearing loss can significantly impact a child’s development of speech, language, and social skills. The earlier a younger person who is hard of hearing starts receiving treatment, the more likely they can reach their full potential.
4. How hearing aids can help
Improved hearing through the use of hearing aids can significantly benefit young people’s social interactions, educational opportunities, and overall well-being. And thanks to technological advancements, today’s hearing aids are now more discreet, comfortable, and effective than ever.
If you suspect you might benefit from hearing aids, or simply want to get a baseline hearing test, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with Hearing Help Plus. Since 1989, the hearing experts at Hearing Help Plus have helped thousands of people improve their quality of life through better hearing.
For more information, call (815) 758-0157 or email hearinghelpplus@gmail.com.
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