HEARING TIPS

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Hearing loss is usually a frustrating condition that can be caused by a number of things. Although hearing loss is often the result of age or an injury, in some situations, hearing loss might be a symptom of a more serious root medical issue.

These are some hearing loss red flags you should watch for

There are a number of red flags that might be an indication of hearing loss and that it’s time to schedule a hearing test appointment. Here are some of those red flags that should make you pay attention.

Having trouble hearing phone calls

Even with a volume control setting, you may find it hard to hear the individual you are talking to on the telephone. If you are constantly cranking the volume up louder and louder on your cell phone or landline, you need to schedule an appointment as soon as possible for a hearing evaluation.

Difficulty making out conversations

Although getting lost when you’re having a conversation isn’t always a sign of hearing loss, it might be a sign of hearing loss if you regularly have a hard time processing the conversation when two or more individuals are talking at the same time.

People around you are complaining about the rising volume of your TV

Following along with television shows, particularly when there’s dialog and music, can be a challenge. We need to understand that the sound doesn’t automatically get clearer when you turn up the volume. But if you consistently need the tv cranked up to a high volume that is unpleasant for other people in the room or if your neighbors are hearing your television, it is time to check your hearing.

Difficulty hearing in noisy environments

It normally means you’re struggling to distinguish speech from background sound if hearing in a public place has become challenging. People who are going through hearing loss most commonly have this complaint.

You keep asking people what they said

If someone is mumbling a few feet from you and you can’t hear them, that doesn’t necessarily indicate you have hearing loss. Still, if you say the word “what” more than any other word in your vocabulary, it may be a red flag that you aren’t receiving sound signals clearly in order to process speech properly.

Failing to understand what people say

Misunderstanding what people say can be embarrassing and is frequently a sign of high frequency hearing loss. This type of hearing loss makes it hard to distinguish speech.

If you are experiencing any of the above red flags, you should schedule a hearing assessment as soon as possible. Luckily, the stigma that was once linked to hearing loss no longer exists, the testing is easy, and with the modern developments in hearing aid technologies, there is no reason for you to keep suffering with hearing loss.

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