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We frequently don’t appreciate how essential our sense of hearing is until it’s too late. Socially, mentally and physically, our lives are improved with good hearing. If you’re not protecting your hearing or ignoring your hearing loss, you are compromising your overall health in ways you may not have recognized. Here are just a few of the many advantages of healthy hearing:

Enhanced Physical Health

After getting hearing aids, 21 percent of people who responded to a Hear The World Foundation survey reported exercising more often. And at least once a week, 34 percent of participants reported undertaking some sporting activity.

Better Mental Health

According to studies by researchers at Johns Hopkins University, hearing impairment has been linked to clinical depression, and also an increased chance of developing dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Luckily, many of these issues can be prevented or even reversed by using hearing aids.

Stronger Relationships

When you’re in a relationship, nothing is more important than the ability to communicate. This is particularly true with family and friends. Hearing loss can result in miscommunication, frustration, and ill will. When you’re in public places that have a lot of background noise, wearing hearing aids will allow you to continue to participate in conversations.

Improved Cognitive Abilities

A study released in 2016 found that hearing aids can improve brain function in individuals with hearing loss. Cognition is disrupted by hearing loss as the brain utilizes additional resources trying to hear and understand.

Reduced Tinnitus Symptoms

People who experience hearing impairment will be able to hear sounds they previously couldn’t when they use hearing aids. Tinnitus symptoms can be hidden by a hearing aid’s ability to increase stimulus between the brain and auditory pathways. Wearers can also use hearing aids to control volumes and drown out tinnitus sounds.

Reduced Fatigue

Stress, tiredness, and exhaustion can be the outcome when you need to use additional energy to hear and comprehend what people are saying. Hearing aids not only help you hear and communicate more efficiently, but they also help you save energy by exerting less effort when listening.

Improved Safety

Better hearing ensures you can react to critical sounds and noises that take place in your daily life. Sirens, alarms, cell phones, car horns, and other traffic sounds indicating approaching traffic, need to be heard and hearing aids will help you do that.

Fewer Headaches

Headaches and even migraines frequently accompany tinnitus which can, in turn, make the tinnitus symptoms worse. The intensity and frequency of headaches can be minimized by using hearing aids which reduce tinnitus symptoms.

Improved Speech

Young children who are still building early language skills need to have any hearing concerns treated right away. There may be fluid in the child’s inner middle ears canal which may require a tube to be surgically implanted for drainage. A hearing aid might be needed for more severe conditions to ensure they’re learning to talk accurately and clearly.

Even adults enunciate and communicate better when they hear clearly.

Greater Confidence in The Workplace

If you’re going to perform your daily work responsibilities competently, you need to be able to hear. Unfinished tasks, missed deadlines, and misunderstandings will be the result if you are unable to hear conversations with coworkers. Using hearing aids can help you prevent these problems, and allow you to take greater pride and fulfillment in your career. Improved communication skills will make your relationship with your coworkers better also.

You should speak to your local hearing professional if you think hearing loss is causing you to miss out on essential conversations. They can help you determine if hearing aids will help you hear better and improve your overall health.

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References

    https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/hearing_loss_accelerates_brain_function_decline_in_older_adults
    https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/in-the-journals-hearing-aids-may-help-improve-brain-function#:~:text=A%20study%20to%20be%20published,according%20to%20lead%20researcher%20Dr.
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