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It’s important to educate yourself about hearing loss, particularly if you or somebody you know is coping with it. Armed with accurate knowledge, you can avoid making bad choices and will be better able to cope with your condition. Here are some common myths to disregard when you have mild hearing loss.

Having minor hearing loss is not a big deal

It’s not smart to ignore your hearing loss instead of taking steps to manage it. The quality of your life can be impacted by even mild hearing loss. Being unable to hear as clearly as you used to can affect how well you communicate with others. This can lead to a number of psychological effects, such as social withdrawal, frustration, and depression.

Only certain individuals are susceptible to hearing loss

Lots of people believe that only the elderly can experience hearing loss. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Some individuals lose their hearing due to traumatic injury later in life and still others are born with loss of hearing. Hearing loss can develop at any age.

You can hear instantly with a hearing aid

You will most likely need a bit of time to adjust to your new hearing aids before you’re hearing at an optimal level. Your distinct hearing scenario will mean you will need a specific model of hearing aid and will most likely require a few office visits for fine-tuning. It also takes time for your brain to adapt to hearing again.

Hearing loss can only be treated with surgery

For a small number of adults who have hearing loss, surgery will be the optimum course of action. The majority of mild hearing loss cases are addressed with the proper fitting of a hearing aid.

You only get hearing loss on one side

Hearing loss developing in both ears is pretty ordinary. Your degree of hearing loss might be more severe in one ear giving you the idea that you’re losing your hearing only in that ear. But the level of hearing loss is frequently the same in both ears. Most people who require hearing aids, in fact, require them in both ears.

Don’t go without proper treatment because you have false information. Schedule an appointment with us to be certain you get the hearing aid that your unique situation calls for.

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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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