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How Experts Can Help Decide if You Need a Hearing Aid

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We rely on our five senses — sight, smell, sound, taste, and touch — every day. When you suddenly lose one of them, no longer being able to rely on something you had daily is very frustrating.

Unfortunately, losing hearing is one of the commonly associated side effects of aging. In the United States alone, 30 million people have hearing loss in both ears.

Hearing loss often starts slowly, with subtle changes you may not notice at first. Here is a guide on how to know if you need a hearing aid and when to seek help.

Check your habits

The first sign you may notice is rubbing at your ears because sounds seem muffled or muted. You may not even notice you’re doing it because it is an automatic reaction — for example when you are holding a phone to your ear but not hearing well. You may clean your phone surface, put it closer to your ear, or switch to the other side.

Observe your surroundings

It may not occur to you right away to consider you may need a hearing aid. It could be little things at first — like the radio dial at maximum volume or missing the delivery guy ringing your doorbell. Or perhaps your next-door neighbor complaining that your TV is turned on too loud. 

Review your conversations

Next, consider your conversations. Perhaps you notice yourself leaning closer to the other person in order to better hear them. Or you find your throat hurts after a conversation because you’ve been talking loudly to make sure they can hear you. Or you are constantly asking people to repeat themselves because you didn’t catch what they were saying. Such occurrences may be another indicator of hearing loss.

Ask people you know

Don’t be afraid to reach out to family, friends, or neighbors. Bring up the things you had noticed yourself doing in your daily routine and ask if they had noticed anything odd or different about you as well. Chances are, people close to you had noticed something too. However, they may not have realized how frequently it was happening.

Don’t wait on getting help

While hearing aids reduce the effects of hearing loss, they don’t slow the progression. The faster you get help, the sooner you can improve your own ability to hear and interact with the world around you, improve your communication and relationships, and boost your overall quality of life.

Furthermore, hearing problems sometimes stem from other health issues. So it’s important to seek help early to rule out issues caused by different conditions.

How experts can help you with hearing Loss

Do these sound familiar? If so, you may have been wondering if you need a hearing aid. If you’ve checked off some or most of this list, it may be time to seek expert help like Yes Hearing, which offers free consultations and can help you decide if you need a hearing aid. Getting proper hearing care doesn’t have to be stressful with an expert.

Specialists at Yes Hearing will discuss your individual needs with you, conduct any tests and evaluations necessary, and answer questions like if you prefer convenience or a discreet design. Once you are paired up with a local licensed and trained audiologist, they will even come to you for fittings and follow-ups so you can receive the care you need in the comfort of your home.

As Yes Hearing’s lead audiologist Dr. Kristyn Tramel said, “The process is actually really enjoyable and you will be shocked at what you didn’t know you were missing!”

You can even get concierge hearing care services right at home with professional providers like Yes Hearing. With risk-free trials, you can try best-in-class hearing aids hassle-free to make sure it works for you. As a telehealth/virtual provider, Yes Hearing’s prices are up to 40% cheaper than traditional vendors.

Losing your hearing affects much more than your ears. It affects your ability to talk to loved ones, hold a conversation over cocktails, or hear the menu specials at the restaurant. It could also mean no longer being able to enjoy your favorite nighttime TV show or weekend family movies or your early morning soundtrack.

Conclusion

Being able to hear well relates directly to your quality of life, as hearing loss can perpetuate a disheartening cycle of loneliness. Hearing problems lead to avoiding social situations or family video calls, which causes many to withdraw and become isolated. Extended isolation and loneliness can lead to poor mental health and cause issues like depression.

If you have noticed some or most of the signs of hearing loss we mentioned above, don’t sit in frustration when affordable and reliable help is readily available.

Professional quality care is a click away: Get your free hearing aid quote today.

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