Routine Hearing Exams are Important for Seniors
A recent Harvard Health Publishing article explains one in three people between the ages of 65 to 74 has some hearing loss. Once seniors are 75 years or older, almost half have some level of difficulty hearing. While there are strategies that help a person manage mild hearing loss; experts warn that after time it could impact a person’s health in a very profound way.
Too often people with hearing loss avoid going to places such as restaurants, family parties or other gatherings. Typically these events are noisy and make it difficult for a person to hear what is being said within their group’s conversation. Studies show hearing loss not only leads to social isolation but depression and being less active. Researchers say they also have found a connection between hearing loss and an increased risk of cognitive decline. Researchers say this may be due to how “hearing loss impairs new nerve cell creation in the hippocampus, the brain’s memory region.”
Age-related hearing loss is known as presbycusis and doctors say there are several reasons for the condition. It is impossible to diagnose the problem and its severity without a thorough evaluation from a certified audiologist. One of the main reasons for presbycusis is the cells in the inner ear grow old, die and are not replaced; making it harder and harder for sound waves to travel to the brain. Another common cause of hearing loss is long-term noise exposure.
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association recommends adults have their hearing tested every ten years until the age of 50. After 50, people should be tested every 3 years. The World Health Organization recommends adults should be screened every 5 years up to age 65, and from then on, every 1 to 3 years.
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Source: health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-conditions/do-you-pass-the-hearing-test