Hearing Loss Facts You Should Know

Hearing loss is the third most prevalent health problem in the world. The condition can affect people of all ages; however, its severity depends on different factors, including your age and the cause of hearing loss. People with severe hearing loss experience immense emotional trauma. Below are some important facts about hearing loss:

Important Facts About Hearing Loss

  • The primary causes of hearing loss in adults are aging and noise.
  • Hearing loss in aged people is often misdiagnosed as dementia.
  • If the cause of hearing loss is noise, the patient will experience a reduction in hearing slowly or abruptly.
  • Gunfire and explosions are the primary causes of hearing loss among war combatants.
  • Ringing in the ears often accompanies most types of hearing loss and it can be equally encumbering for the patient.
  • Hearing loss patients seek help on an average of 7 years after the condition first settles in.
  • If hearing loss is not treated, it may lead to dementia.
  • Around 2-3 in every 1,000 children in the US are born with a diagnosable hearing loss.
  • Even though genetic factors can lead to hearing loss, more than 90 percent of children with hearing problems are born to parents who have no hearing problems.
  • About 37.5 million Americans aged 18 years and above have difficulty hearing.
  • If you stand at a noisy subway for 15 minutes every day, it can impair your hearing capability permanently over time.
  • Hearing aids provide considerable improvement to majority hearing loss patients.
  • Children with minor hearing loss can miss as much as 50 percent of the classroom discussion.
  • By April 2017, more than 360 million people in the world were suffering from disabling hearing loss.
  • Untreated hearing loss costs the world an annual loss of $750 billion.
  • Prolonged ear infections are among the primary causes of hearing loss.
  • 1 out of 3 people aged 65 and above suffer from some form of hearing loss.
  • Banana and salmon can improve hearing and prevent hearing loss.
  • Hearing aids, cochlear implants, smart devices, applications and other new technologies can improve hearing; however, they cannot completely restore your natural healing capability.
  • Hearing loss can be mild, moderate, or profound.
  • Hearing loss can cause the patient to be unfriendly and confused, besides changing his personality because the condition is invisible and only its results are felt.
  • People should take proper care of their hearing during their childhood and youth to prevent hearing loss in old age.

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