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7 Early Signs of Hearing Loss Adults Should Never Ignore

7 Early Signs of Hearing Loss Adults Should Never Ignore

Many people think they would notice if they had hearing loss, but the signs aren’t always that obvious. Hearing loss often progresses over time, sometimes over the course of a few years. In fact, it takes the average adult 7 to 10 years to seek help for their hearing loss after first noticing the signs.

Don’t be one of the many who let their hearing loss go untreated for a decade, learn how to recognize the early signs that you should visit a hearing specialist.

7 Signs You Should Have Your Hearing Tested

  1. You have trouble hearing in crowds or when there is competing background noise (in a restaurant).
  2. It feels like other people mumble or don’t speak clearly, especially women and children – this is because they have higher pitched voices.
  3. You need the TV or radio louder than others find comfortable.
  4. Frequently asking others to repeat themselves or even missing parts of the conversation because you feel embarrassed to ask again.
  5. You experience listening fatigue after conversations due to high concentration on what’s being said.
  6. You’ve begun to socially withdraw from friends and family.
  7. Your world has become increasingly quiet, you no longer hear the birds chirping, the fridge humming, or your turn signal in the car.

If you’ve noticed any combination of these signs, you should schedule a baseline hearing test. A hearing test will identify if hearing loss is present, what degree (mild, moderate, moderately severe, severe or profound), and will give you the confidence you need to make an informed decision.

Help Is Available in Amherst

Hearing Evaluation Services of Buffalo offers comprehensive hearing tests and on-going care for the people of Amherst, Williamsville, and the surrounding areas. Your hearing is a key part of your overall health, including your cognition, balance, and overall well-being. Delaying treatment for hearing loss can have negative effects on your communication, relationships, confidence, and cognitive health.

Don’t be one of the many who wait 7-10 years to treat your hearing loss. Schedule your appointment with Hearing Evaluation Services of Buffalo today!

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