Ten Myths about Hearing Loss
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1. Hearing problems are rare.
Wrong. Well over 10% of the population has a hearing loss.
Unfortunately, many people don't confront the challenge head-on. It's not a
shame to wear a hearing aid. It's a shame not to stay in touch with
the people around you.
2. Hearing disorders only affect the elderly.
Wrong. More than half the people with reduced hearing are under the
age of 65. It can affect people of all ages.
3. When people don't hear well, it probably means
they're getting senile.
Wrong. Hearing losses have a variety of causes, but have nothing to do
with senility. However, a failure to seek help can lead to
communication problems and social isolation.
4. If you shout loud enough, people with a hearing
loss will understand you better.
Wrong. In fact, loud conversation may be painful. Loudness will
not make distorted sound any clearer, and may make the situation worse.
5. I can blast my jukebox; loud music doesn't
bother me.
Most people with normal hearing are bothered by loud noise. Not
being bothered by loud music may very well be an indication that hearing
loss is taking place.
6. Hearing aids correct hearing 100%.
Wrong. While new hearing aids can compensate for many losses, they
cannot restore normal hearing. They can help you get the most
listening enjoyment from the hearing you still have.
7. When someone is hearing impaired, that just
means that sounds are not loud enough.
That's part of it. Perhaps that person may have trouble hearing in
crowds or in group conversations. Perhaps they hear but don't
always understand what's being said. Words may seem to be mumbled
or words just run together. These are but a few of the symptoms.
8. I've heard that my type of hearing loss
can't be helped.
In most cases, nerve deafness can be helped through amplification.
Now there is hope for those who have been told they couldn't be helped.
9. It's too expensive to get a really good
hearing aid.
The very best hearing aids are well within the reach of most people.
Any way you look at it, a hearing aid could be the best investment you
can make.
10. Hearing aids will work for me in any
situation.
While it's true that hearing aids help improve one's overall
hearing, they may not work for every situation. That's when
Assistive listening devices
come in handy as a nice complement to hearing aids.