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Hearing Loss?

Ben asked:


I am aware that, as we get older things get harder to hear. How and why hearing loss develops with age?

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2 Responses to “Hearing Loss?”

  1. Website content Says:

    hearing loss

    It is caused by slow changes in the hearing system. Other causes may be related to exposure to loud sounds, medications, health conditions (hypertension, diabetes), genetics.

    Further information in the website below.

  2. Kansieo.com Says:

    Kansieo.com

    Today, one in ten or more than 28 million Americans suffers from hearing loss. By the year 2030, this number is expected to nearly double. The main cause of hearing loss for most people middle-aged or older is wear and tear. We are living longer, and advancing age is a big factor. As we age damage to the ear increases slowly. Over time, there is partial destruction of the hair cells in the ear from a combination of ordinary exposure to noise and noise bombardment.

    That bombardment is a particular risk factor for baby boomers and younger people. Loud concerts and headphones are causing problems. And let’s face it, the world is just a noisier place than it was 20 or even 10 years ago. And the noisier it gets, the louder people turn up their earphones to drown out the noise.

    If you suspect hearing loss, you should be evaluated. If hearing loss is diagnosed, the most common solution is a hearing aid, but sometimes medical or surgical intervention is needed to improve hearing.

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