Bet You Didn’t Realize Your Hearing Affected This

Woman enjoying a hike with friends because she can hear them.

We often don’t appreciate how important our sense of hearing is until it’s too late. Socially, mentally and physically, our lives are improved with good hearing. You may not even recognize how much you’re compromising your general health if you’re failing to protect your hearing or ignoring your existing hearing impairment. Healthy hearing has many benefits, here are a few:

Enhanced Physical Health

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

Better Mental Health

Clinical depression, along with the development of dementia and Alzheimer’s have been connected to hearing loss according to researchers at Johns Hopkins. 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 communication. This is particularly true with friends and family. Hearing loss can lead to miscommunication, aggravation, and ill will. By enhancing your hearing by wearing hearing aids, you will be better able to participate in conversations, especially in crowded rooms, public places, or other settings with a great deal of background noise.

Improved Mental Abilities

In individuals with hearing loss, a 2016 study showed that wearing hearing aids boosts brain function. Cognition is disrupted by hearing loss as the brain uses extra resources attempting to hear and understand.

Less Tinnitus Symptoms

Hearing aids allow individuals who have experienced hearing loss to hear sounds they couldn’t hear before. Tinnitus symptoms can be hidden by a hearing aid’s ability to increase stimulus between the brain and auditory pathways. Users can also use hearing aids to control volumes and mask tinnitus sounds.

Reduced Fatigue

Stress, fatigue, and exhaustion can be the result when you need to use extra energy to hear and understand what people are saying. As well as helping you effectively communicate, hearing aids also help you spend less energy trying to hear.

Greater Safety

You will be better able to respond to important sounds and noises when you have healthy hearing. Sirens, alarms, cell phones, car horns, and other traffic sounds indicating approaching traffic, need to be heard and hearing aids can help you do that.

Fewer Headaches

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

Improved Speech

Young children who are still developing early language skills need to have any hearing concerns treated as soon as possible. There might be fluid inside of the child’s inner middle ears canal which may require a tube to be surgically implanted for drainage. A hearing aid may be required for more serious conditions to ensure they are learning to talk precisely and clearly.

Even adults articulate and communicate better when they have clear hearing.

Greater Confidence in The Workplace

If you’re going to perform your daily work responsibilities competently, you need to be able to hear. Not being able to hear important conversations with your coworkers can lead to misunderstandings, missed deadlines, and unfinished tasks. The use of hearing aids can help you eliminate these problems, and allow you to have greater pride and satisfaction in your career. Stronger communication skills will make your relationship with your coworkers smoother also.

If you believe you’re experiencing hearing loss and are tired of missing essential conversations, you should speak to a hearing professional in your area immediately. They can help you determine if hearing aids will help you hear better and enhance your overall health.

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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