Myths About Hearing Loss

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If you or someone you know has minor hearing loss, it is crucial that you educate yourself about it as much as you can. This is to help you better cope with your condition and steer clear of making important decisions based on inaccurate information. When you’re coping with hearing loss, dismiss the following myths.

Having moderate hearing loss is not a big deal

It’s not smart to ignore your hearing loss instead of taking steps to manage it. Even mild cases of hearing loss can impact the quality of your life. Your ability to communicate with other people can be seriously hampered when you can’t hear as well as you once did. This can lead to numerous psychological effects, including social withdrawal, frustration, and depression.

Some individuals will experience hearing loss and some won’t

Many people are under the false impression that hearing loss is only experienced by the elderly. This couldn’t be further from being true. Many individuals are born with hearing loss, while others may lose their hearing due to an illness or traumatic injury at some point in life. Age doesn’t preclude anyone from developing hearing loss.

When you get a hearing aid, your hearing is immediately perfect

You will most likely need some time to get used to your new hearing aids before you’re hearing at an optimal level. This is because you might need a particular type of hearing aid, which will typically need to be fine-tuned by a hearing aid professional during multiple office visits to accommodate your unique hearing loss scenario. Your brain will also need some time to get used to processing sound again.

Hearing loss can only be treated with surgery

For a small number of adults who cope with hearing loss, surgery will be the best solution. Correctly fitted and tuned hearing aids will be the best solution for the majority of moderate hearing loss situations.

Hearing loss impacts just one of your ears

Hearing loss developing in both ears is fairly ordinary. Your level of hearing loss may be more extreme in one ear giving you the notion that you’re losing your hearing only in that ear. But the level of hearing loss is frequently the same in both ears. Most individuals who require hearing aids, in fact, require them on both sides.

Don’t go without the right treatment because you have incorrect information. Schedule an appointment with us to be certain you get the hearing aid that your personal situation calls for.

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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