According
to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
(NIDCD), hearing loss is one of the most common conditions affecting older
adults. They state
that, “Approximately one in three people between the ages of 65 and 74 has
hearing loss and nearly half of those
older than 75 have difficulty hearing.”
Hearing
loss may result in difficulty following a conversation as well as the danger of
not properly hearing a doctor’s advice.
Many older adults cannot hear the doorbell or may have trouble
responding to alarms and other warning devices such as a smoke detector.
The
NIDCD lists several signs that may indicate you are
suffering from hearing loss. These
include things like having problems hearing the TV or radio at levels that are
loud enough for others or a reluctance to attend family gatherings and church
services.
Common
causes of hearing loss are a condition called presbycusis, which is gradual
hearing loss that seems to run in families or exposure to loud noise over an
extended period of time. Other things that
can increase your risk for hearing loss include earwax build-up, diabetes,
listening to music with earbuds, and being overweight.
Your
hearing loss may also be due to your medication. The AARP reports that according to the
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, “more than 200 drugs, ranging
from over-the-counter medications to chemotherapy, can damage hearing.” Even common pain medications such as
ibuprofen and acetaminophen have been linked to a higher risk of hearing loss
when taken for six or more years as reported by a Brigham and Women’s Hospital
2016 study.
If
you feel you may be experiencing hearing problems, you will need to see a
doctor to be tested. Furthermore, since there
are many reasons for hearing loss, treatment options will vary depending on the
cause.
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