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4 warning signs you may be about to go deaf — you must not ignore them

There is a common belief that hearing problems mainly affect seniors, but in fact many younger people struggle with them.
Stock photo of a Black man wearing headphones [Unsplash]
Stock photo of a Black man wearing headphones [Unsplash]

There is a common belief that hearing problems mainly affect seniors, but in fact many younger people struggle with them.

At first, the signs are not very obvious, but they get worse over time. Their appearance should prompt examination of the hearing system. What might indicate that someone is experiencing hearing problems?

This situation occurs as a result of aging, which is a natural process, but also exposure to very loud sounds or as a result of the use of certain medications.

4 signs that your hearing should be checked

Audiologists, i.e. specialists, diagnosing and treating hearing disorders, in an interview with Huffpost, indicated four symptoms that indicate the need to check its condition. They should arouse vigilance.

1. You can't keep up with conversations

If you constantly have to ask who said what during a conversation, or you feel like people aren't speaking as clearly as they should, have your hearing checked just in case.

Difficulty hearing when a discussion is accompanied by background noise should also alert you. Problems in recognising the direction from which a given sound is coming or the impression of changes in the sound of one's own voice should also be of concern.

2. You turn up the volume

If your roommates are constantly telling you to turn down the TV or radio, it's probably time to get your hearing checked.

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3. Your ears are ringing

An annoying ringing, buzzing or humming noise may or may not be a sign of hearing loss. Pain or pressure in the ears should also be a concern.

4. You can't hear certain sounds

If you have stopped recording sounds you previously heard in nature, such as birds singing or the sound of rain, consider this as a warning. This may be a matter of distraction, but it also happens that people experiencing hearing loss may stop hearing typical sounds associated with normal functioning.

"Some people say they have trouble hearing common everyday sounds, such as the sound of a turn signal, the gurgling of boiling water, or the sound of a washing machine running," audiologist, Amy Bishop, told Huffpost.

If you notice one or more signals indicating hearing disorders, be sure to visit a specialist.

How to take care of your hearing?

People who want to take care of their hearing should protect it properly. For your health, you should avoid staying in noisy places and listening to loud music.

However, when in a noisy environment (concert, renovation), it is worth using earplugs or protective earmuffs. When watching TV or playing music at home, it is a good idea to turn the device a bit quieter.

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This article was originally published on Onet Woman.

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