A young child can hear a wider range of frequencies as compared to an adult- this is just a natural hearing loss that we accept as we grow older. For unknown reasons this is more prevalent in some more than others. Determining need for a hearing aid will help in diagnosing your hearing loss condition.
Knowing if you need a hearing aid sometimes won’t come from your own research- but the request of others. Those who get annoyed when they speak with you due to not being able to hear them well enough can lead to frustration. If you are constantly asking others to raise their voice, you should start thinking about perhaps going to get a checkup at the doctor. It will save your own breath, and prevent others from getting annoyed.
Even if you have decided to get a checkup with the doctor, it doesn’t mean you will need hearing aids. Sometimes the hearing loss is so mild that you can get by with a new routine in paying attention to others. A mild hearing loss of only 25 or so decibels can be lived with- while those over 50 decibels in hearing loss should start looking for options in treating it with a pair of prescription hearing aids.
Even if you do have a moderate hearing loss, it might be able to be fixed. Conductive hearing loss is that which is caused by obstructions- such as wax in the ears or some form of buildup. Luckily this is easily fixed and can be maintained with better hygiene. If the inner ear or nerve cells have been damaged, things will be more serious.
Affording a pair of hearing aids isn’t easy. Some can cost as high as $6,000. Those with good insurance might feel secure and think that’s not a problem, but many insurance agencies won’t pay for hearing aids unless it is a severe health problem. Thus, it might take time in order to get the funds ready to purchase your hearing aids.
Ultimately, if you do have a moderate amount of hearing loss you will eventually need to get a prescription from a doctor. If you are angering others, having difficulty with volume levels, or any number of other things- get to the doctor as soon as possible to see if you can afford a pair. Even if you can’t, you will be able to get information from the doctor on more solutions that could be available.
Closing Comments
Hearing aids will become necessary for everyone in life at some point- assuming we all get old enough. Start looking at ways you can prevent hearing loss damage today to prevent yourself from needing hearing aids sooner than others your age.
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November 26th, 2009
Chris Channing
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