
The last time you had dinner with your family was a hard experience. It wasn’t because your family was having a tough time getting along. No, the source of the difficulty was simple: it was noisy, and you couldn’t hear a thing. So you weren’t able to have very much enjoyable conversation with any of your family members. It was frustrating. You feel like the room’s acoustics played a big part. But you’re also willing to admit that your hearing could be starting to go.
It can be incredibly challenging to self-diagnose hearing loss (that’s why, typically, it’s not advisable). But you should keep your eye out for some early warning signs. If some of these warning signs surface, it’s most likely time to have your hearing examined.
Early Signs of Hearing Loss
Several of the signs of hearing loss are subtle. But you may be dealing with some level of hearing loss if you find yourself noticing some of these signs.
Some of the most prevalent early signs of hearing impairment might include:
- When you’re in a loud crowded place, conversations tend to get lost. In the “family dinner” example above, this specific thing occurred and it’s certainly an early warning sign.
Next Up: Get a Examination
No matter how many of these early warning signs you may encounter, there’s really only one way to know, with confidence, whether your hearing is going bad: get your hearing tested.
In general, even one of these early warning signs could be verification that you’re developing some type of hearing impairment. What level of hearing loss you may be dealing with can only be determined with a hearing examination. Then it will become more clear what needs to be done about it.
This means your next family get together can be a lot more enjoyable.
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