Signs of Hearing Loss
When you first encounter hearing loss, you may not be convinced that you are actually losing your hearing. Luckily, there are several methods by whic...
When you first encounter hearing loss, you may not be convinced that you are actually losing your hearing. Luckily, there are several methods by which to tell if you are suffering from hearing loss. These methods include socially, emotionally, and medically.
The easiest signs of hearing loss to spot are those that are socially related. If you require people to repeat themselves in order for you to hear them, you may be suffering from loss of your hearing.
You may also have trouble hearing women and children as they often speak at lower volumes. Thirdly, having to turn the TV or radio to a volume where others find it to be loud can be another social sign of hearing loss.
Emotional signs of hearing loss can be extremely hard to cope with. You may feel stressed, annoyed, embarrassed and nervous, often all at the same time. Stress may attack your body when you are straining to hear what someone else is saying in a conversation. Another type of emotion that you may be experiencing is annoyance. You may be annoyed that other people do not speak loud enough, or annoyed that you have to ask them to speak louder.
Medical signs of hearing loss include a family history, or diabetes. Having a family history of hearing loss can increase your risk of developing some hearing loss. Also, diabetes is known to cause problems with hearing. If you are diagnosed with diabetes, your doctor may check your hearing to make sure it is not being affected.
Make sure you face hearing loss head on. Talking with a doctor at the first signs of hearing loss can often increase your chances of being able to hear more. Whether you notice an social sign, emotional sign or medical sign, make sure your hearing loss is checked out.