If you think your spouse or an elderly
parent may be suffering from hearing loss (keep in mind it is extremely common
in seniors), the AARP has some good tips to help you decide if it is time to
convince them to see a doctor. The
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders states that
approximately 1 in 3 people between 65 and 74 years of age, and nearly half of
those older
than 75, have trouble hearing.
While we may think it should be easy
for someone to know if they are experiencing hearing loss, the problem is that the
loss generally occurs slowly over time. Thus
as a person starts having trouble hearing, they self-correct by doing things
like turning up the volume on the TV, and is why it is often other people who
are the first to suspect a problem.
Experts say it is important to get
help for hearing loss as it is treatable and can lead to social isolation, which
is linked to depression, dementia, and even falls. In addition to the volume turned way up on
the TV and radio, doctors say other signs include the person constantly asking
you to repeat yourself and having difficulty following conversation. The person may start talking louder than a
situation calls for or be uncomfortable talking on the phone. They may also be unable to hear an alarm, the
phone ringing or the doorbell.
People can be reluctant to go to a
doctor for hearing loss for a variety of reasons including the cost of a
hearing aid, the bother of wearing one and afraid it will make them feel old. Stefanie Wolf, AuD,
a clinical audiologist with Audiology of Nassau County in Rockville Centre, New
York, says to “remind your loved one that treating hearing loss isn't just
about improving their ability to perceive sounds; it can contribute to their
overall health and well-being.”
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Source:
https://www.aarp.org/health/conditions-treatments/info-2019/hearing-loss-common-signs.html