6 Signs That Calls for A Hearing Test
6 Signs that calls for a Hearing Test
6 Signs that calls for a Hearing Test
Hearing loss is the third most widespread and treatable condition among the aged. However, if it is found in adults, it can be a big concern. According to estimates by WHO, about 63 million people in India suffer from Significant Auditory Impairment. Globally, by 2050, about 2.5 billion people are projected to face some degree of hearing loss, while about 700 million would need hearing rehabilitation..
A significant increase in the number of children and adults with noise exposure to loud music and unsafe sound has become a grave concern. Difficulty in hearing can lead to depression, social isolation and sometimes, degraded quality of life. However, it is possible to track the signs of hearing and ask for the timely help of a specialist to get the best treatment..
Here are six essential signs that show you need a hearing test right away.
What did you say? Struggling in understanding speech.
Occasionally, it is normal to ask someone to repeat themselves when you are unable to understand something. But if this becomes a new normal every day, especially when you ask multiple people to repeat themselves,
then it becomes a cause of concern. If you are getting frustrated with why other people are mumbling or not talking clearly, or why they are telling you to get your hearing checked regularly, then it could be the underlying problem inside you.
Unable to hear in noisy places
If you find yourselves struggling to understand high pitch voices, especially in the backdrop of another noise such as in a restaurant, car, bus or plane, or at a party can be another tell-tale sign of hearing loss. You may think that the conversation is getting muffled. But it could indicate that you might need a hearing test.
Increasing the volume
This one is relatively easier to spot. If you are frequently cranking up the TV or radio volume that others may feel loud, then the problem is not the broadcaster providing lower output but an indication that you should get your hearing checked. Even if you think it is just a wax build-up or ear infection, a check-up becomes indispensable on your part.
Trouble in pinpointing the sound location
Often, you hear a sound but are unable to pinpoint the exact source of that sound. This could be normal once in a while and may have happened to every one of us. But, if it becomes a regular scene, and you think you are unable to identify the source, then it could be a sign of hearing impairment.
Continuous ringing, buzzing or humming sound in ears
Those who are regularly exposed to loud music, loud sounds at the workplace or have blood vessel problems can develop a condition called Tinnitus. In this condition, the ears are unable to mask the external sound, and the person constantly hears a ringing, buzzing, humming or whistling sound. It is one of the most prevalent problems today, and many adults are increasingly becoming prone to Tinnitus. If the ringing or whistling sound does not subside, you need to consult an ENT specialist without delay.
Missing everyday sounds, calls, alarms or trouble talking on the phone
When did you last hear the birds chirping outside your window? Are you frequently missing your alarms, or ding a text on your mobile? One of the biggest red flags of hearing loss is to miss important, audible messages, alarms and everyday sounds, which are normal things for other people around you. You may also face difficulty in hearing during the conversation on the phone, especially in a noisy area.
An untreated hearing problem can cost healthy relationships and affect mental health. If you see any of the above signs, it’s time you need to reclaim your hearing through a test and best treatment.
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