Hearing loss is a common condition that affects millions of people around the world. It can be caused by different factors, including aging, noise exposure, and some medical conditions. The  good news is, however, that there are ways to manage it. One of the first steps is recognizing the signs of hearing loss. Here are some common signs to watch out for.

Frequently asking others to repeat themselves
If you are asking people to repeat themselves more often, or you need to look at someone to understand what they’re saying, it may be a sign of hearing loss.

Turning up the volume of the TV
If you can’t have a conversation because the TV volume is too loud, people tell you you have it turned way up, or find it hard to hear the tv in general, it’s time to get a hearing test.

Difficulty understanding conversations in noisy places.
Do you find it difficult to talk to others while in a noisy environment like a restaurant.  This can be challenging for people with hearing loss.

Trouble hearing women and children’s voices
High-frequency hearing loss is common, which makes it more difficult to hear women and children’s voices.

Feeling like others are mumbling
If you often think people are mumbling and find it hard to understand them, it could be a symptom of hearing loss.

Difficulty hearing on the phone
If you have trouble hearing on the phone, whether it’s a landline or mobile phone, it may be a sign of hearing loss.

Avoiding social situations
People with hearing loss often avoid social situations that were once enjoyable because they can’t engage easily, feel left out of conversations, or have bad experiences trying to hear in noisy, public spaces.

Ringing in the ears
Ringing in the ears, also known as tinnitus, is often a symptom of hearing loss.

Being told by others that you have hearing loss
If more than one friend or family member mentions to you that you’re not hearing as well as you used to, it may be time to get a hearing test.

Recognizing the signs of hearing loss is crucial to managing it effectively. If you’re experiencing any of the signs listed here, it is time to take care of your hearing health and get your hearing tested. Remember, hearing loss can be managed, and you don’t have to suffer in silence.

If you are interested in learning more about your ears, you can begin your journey by visiting a hearing healthcare professional. We at New Hope Hearing offer free hearing assessments, so call us at 519-220-1441 to make an appointment or visit our website at www.newhopehearing.ca.

New Hope Hearing was the Diamond Winner of the 2022 Reader’s Choice Awards for Best Audiology Services, Best Hearing Centre & Best Hearing Care Professional in Cambridge!

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