How to Recognize When It’s Time for a Hearing Exam

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When should you schedule a hearing exam? Here are a few signs that reveal you should have your hearing evaluated.

Recently, my children expressed displeasure with the high volume of the TV. My answer …” What?!” It was funny because it was a joke. But there’s nothing comical about untreated hearing loss. The TV has been getting louder and louder. And I started to question whether I should set up a hearing assessment.

There’s no good reason to avoid scheduling a hearing test. They are non-intrusive, they don’t involve any radiation, and you can be at ease without concerns about your level of comfort. Simply take a quick moment to book an appointment.

Thinking about how much neglected hearing loss can influence your health, it’s important to be more cautious about it.

You should have your hearing assessed if you observe these signs

If you’ve recently experienced any signs of hearing loss, it’s probably a good plan to get a professional hearing assessment. Clearly, if things are difficult to hear, that’s a fairly strong indication of hearing loss.

  • Background noise can be overwhelming: Have you ever strained to hear a conversation in a loud or crowded setting, where the surrounding racket makes it tough to hear every word? That could be an indication of hearing loss.
  • It sounds like everybody’s mumbling all the time: Sometimes it’s not loss of volume you need to worry about, it’s a loss of clarity.
  • You’re always missing text messages: Your phone is made to be loud. So, if you’re always missing calls or text messages, it might be because you’re noy hearing them.
  • Ringing that won’t go away: Ringing in your ears, also known as tinnitus, is typically an indication of hearing damage.

Here are some other situations that suggest you should schedule a hearing evaluation:

  • Your ear is still blocked following an infection
  • You have a buildup of earwax you can’t get rid of on your own
  • Medications you’re using may be harming your hearing
  • Determining where sounds are coming from can be challenging
  • You’re experiencing balance problems

Regular checkups

Even if you aren’t experiencing any obvious symptoms, it’s still significant to schedule regular hearing exams.

  • Get a baseline test done sometime after you’re 21.
  • If your hearing is healthy, get hearing screenings every three years.
  • If you demonstrate symptoms of hearing loss, get it checked immediately and then every year after that.

Regular assessments can help you identify hearing loss before any red flags appear. The sooner you get treatment, the better you’ll be able to maintain your hearing in the long run. So you should decrease the volume on your television and consider aranging a hearing evaluation.

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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