You Should Get Your Hearing Assessed Regularly For These Four Reasons

An audiologists Otoscope placed on an Audiogram following a hearing test

Why is it essential to get your hearing screened regularly? That’s because your general health can be considerably impacted by hearing loss. Having your hearing assessed regularly can help you detect hearing loss early, get care sooner, and, improve your health, well-being, and quality of life.

Who should get a hearing examination?

A loss in hearing ability can create effects that can greatly hinder your health and wellness. For example, hearing loss can result in extreme social isolation. Discussions with family and friends can become more challenging, and individuals who suffer from hearing loss might be less likely to reach out to others, even during routine activities like shopping or going to work. This sort of social isolation can be detrimental to your mental health and, possibly somewhat surprisingly, your physical wellness.

Other health concerns can come from untreated hearing loss also. Numerous chronic conditions, including depression and cognitive decline, have been linked to untreated hearing loss. Comorbidities, like high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease have also been associated with hearing loss.

So scheduling a routine hearing test will be a good plan for pretty much everyone.

Four reasons to monitor your hearing

Getting your hearing tested can be helpful to your overall health for four specific reasons.

1. Setting a baseline for your hearing is important

Why would you want to have your hearing tested if it seems healthy? Well, there are a number of good reasons to take a hearing test early. Your current level of hearing can be established by a hearing test and that’s probably the most important thing. If your hearing changes in the future, this will make it simpler to identify. Early symptoms of hearing loss often go unnoticed because hearing loss often progresses slowly over time.

Getting a baseline hearing test will help identify problems long before you notice them.

2. Diagnose and treat issues earlier

Hearing loss is usually a gradual condition, meaning it often gets worse over time. Consequently, identifying hearing loss early often means a better prognosis. This is because you’re able to treat the condition at the earliest possible juncture.

When you get treatment early it will mean doing things like using ear protection or potentially wearing hearing aids. Treatment can help you avoid many of the associated problems listed above, including cognitive decline, depression, and social isolation.

3. It’s easier to measure future changes

Your hearing loss will keep progressing even after you get diagnosed. Regular hearing assessments can enable early detection and your treatment plan can be adjusted as needed.

4. Further damage can be avoided

The majority of hearing loss is caused by damage, the kind of damage that happens slowly and over time. Seeing us regularly to get your hearing checked helps you identify that damage as early as possible, and it also gives you access to a considerable resource: your hearing specialist. We can help you keep your hearing as healthy as possible by providing you with treatments, best practices, and information.

We can help you figure out ways to keep sounds around you quieter and also help you protect your ears from day-to-day damage.

What should my hearing test routine look like?

Generally speaking, it’s recommended that adults undergo a hearing test sometime in their 20s or 30s, on the earlier side. Unless we suggest more frequent visits or if you notice any hearing issues, at least every ten years will be the advised interval for hearing tests.

What should I expect my hearing test to be like? Hearing tests are generally completely non-invasive. Typically, you simply listen for some tones in a special set of headphones.

Whether you require some hearing protection or a new pair of hearing aids, we will be able to help you with the best hearing care. And we can help you determine what your hearing exam schedule should be.

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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