Aging
Your body changes as you age. Hearing loss is sometimes inevitable for older individuals, but making sure you’re maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help slow the process.
Noise Exposure
If it hurts your ears, it is probably hurting your hearing. Protect your ears against firearms, heavy machinery, music, and other loud noises to help prevent sensorineural hearing loss. Simple ear plugs can provide great protection.
Head Trauma
Anytime your body experiences a significant fall, concussion, or sports related injury, your hearing system can suffer as a result. When partaking in aggressive or fast-paced activities, make sure to wear the proper equipment to protect your body.
Virus or Disease
High fevers, measles, meningitis, and mumps have been shown to reduce hearing abilities.
Genetics
If hearing loss runs in your family, we recommend having your hearing regularly checked.
Ototoxicity
Certain medications like aspirin, antibiotics, and anti-cancerous drugs can have hearing loss repercussions. Converse with your doctor about the risks involved with taking medications. Read more on the effects of certain medications and prescriptions.
Treatments can help, but the condition cannot be cured and requires medical diagnosis. Contact us today at 970-266-8380 or https://thehearingplaceco.com/contact/ for more information.