Myths About Hearing Loss

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It’s essential to educate yourself about hearing loss, particularly if you or somebody you know is coping with it. When you have accurate information, you can avoid making bad choices and will be better able to cope with your condition. Here are some popular myths to dismiss when suffering from minor hearing loss.

Hearing loss isn’t a big deal as long as it’s minor

It’s not smart to disregard your hearing loss instead of taking action to manage it. The quality of your life can be impacted by even moderate hearing loss. Being unable to hear as well as you used to can impact how well you communicate with others. Social separation, frustration, and depression can be the outcome.

Only particular individuals are susceptible to hearing loss

Many individuals are under the misconception that hearing loss is only encountered by the elderly. However, this is not even close to the truth. Many individuals are born with hearing loss, while others might lose their hearing due to an illness or traumatic injury later in life. Hearing loss can happen at any age.

You can hear instantly with a hearing aid

You will probably need a bit of time to adjust to your new hearing aids before you’re hearing at an optimal level. Your distinct hearing situation will mean you will need a specific model of hearing aid and will most likely require a few office visits for fine-tuning. It also takes time for your brain to adapt to hearing again.

Hearing loss can only be treated with surgery

Surgery is sensible for a small percentage of adults who suffer from hearing loss. The majority of mild hearing loss situations are treated with the proper fitting of a hearing aid.

You only develop hearing loss in one ear

It is not unusual for hearing loss to affect both ears. Your level of hearing loss may be more extreme in one ear giving you the impression that you’re losing your hearing only on that side. In many situations, the extent of hearing loss is the same for both ears. Most people who require hearing aids, in fact, need them in both ears.

Don’t let what you believe to be true about hearing loss stand in the way of the correct treatment. Come in and see us so we can fit you with the ideal hearing aid option for your unique hearing situation.

The site information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. To receive personalized advice or treatment, schedule an appointment.

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