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Age-Related Hearing Loss: What You Need to Know (Presbycusis)

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  Hearing is one of our primary connections to the world. It allows us to engage in conversation, enjoy the nuances of music, and remain alert to our environment. However, as we age, many of us experience a gradual decline in this vital sense. Known medically as presbycusis , age related hearing loss affects approximately one in three people between the ages of 65 and 74 and nearly half of those over 75. Despite its prevalence, it often goes untreated, leading to social isolation and cognitive strain. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the science, symptoms and solutions for presbycusis, ensuring you or your loved ones have the knowledge needed to maintain a high quality of life. 1. What is Presbycusis? Presbycusis is the gradual loss of hearing in both ears as a person ages. It is a sensorineural hearing disorder, meaning it generally involves damage to the inner ear (the cochlea) or the complex nerve pathways from the inner ear to the brain. Unlike sudden hearing loss...

How an Audiometry Test Helps Detect Early Hearing Problems

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  Hearing is one of the five essential senses that connect us to the world, from the subtle chirping of a bird to the laughter of a loved one. Yet, hearing loss is often an insidious problem that develops slowly, making it easy to overlook until it significantly impacts daily life. The key to mitigating this impact lies in early detection  and the cornerstone of early detection is a specialized, non invasive medical procedure: the Audiometry Test . The Foundation of Early Detection Hearing loss is not merely an inconvenience, it can be a serious medical condition with cascading effects on cognitive health, social engagement and overall quality of life. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 5% of the world's population, 430 million people, require rehabilitation for disabling hearing loss. This is a global health challenge and audiologists are the frontline experts in combating it. An Audiometry Test, performed by a certified Audiologist or a trained healthca...

The Importance of a Regular Hearing Test - Even If You Hear Well

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 Why Hearing Health Deserves Equal Attention We visit the dentist every six months, get our eyes tested once a year and schedule regular health checkups, but how often do we check our hearing? For most people, the answer is “never.” And it’s not because hearing isn’t important; it’s because we often take it for granted. When you can hear conversations clearly and enjoy your favorite songs, it’s easy to assume everything is fine. But here’s the truth: hearing loss doesn’t always announce itself. It can develop so gradually that by the time you notice it, the damage may already be permanent. That’s why regular hearing tests are essential, even if you hear well today. They act as preventive care for one of your most vital senses. Why People Avoid Hearing Tests Most people skip hearing tests not because they are careless, but because of common misconceptions and stigma. Here are a few reasons why hearing tests are often ignored: “I can hear fine, so I don’t need one.” Hea...

How Stress and Sleep Affect Your Hearing Health: What Science Says

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  Hey there! If you have ever found yourself struggling to hear in a noisy room or noticed a faint ringing in your ears after a stressful day, you are not alone. Our ears are incredible organs, but they’re not immune to the effects of our daily lives. Stress and sleep, two major players in our overall health, can significantly impact our hearing. At Earfit, we are passionate about helping you understand how to care for your ears. So, let’s dive into the science behind how stress and sleep affect your hearing health and what you can do about it. The Connection Between Stress, Sleep, and Hearing Your ears don’t exist in a vacuum, they are part of a complex system influenced by your lifestyle, environment, and even your mental state. Stress and poor sleep can wreak havoc on your body and your auditory system is no exception. Let’s break it down and see what science has to say about these connections. How Stress Impacts Your Hearing Stress is like that uninvited guest who overstays the...

Different Types of Hearing Loss Explained: From Mild to Profound

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 Hearing is a precious gift that connects us to the world, from the sound of a loved one voice to the melodious notes of a favourite song. But what happens when that connection starts to fade? For many people in India, the gradual or sudden loss of hearing can be a confusing and isolating experience. You might notice that you are constantly asking people to repeat themselves, or that the TV volume seems to be getting louder by the day. If you are experiencing these symptoms, you are not alone. Hearing loss is a common health issue and understanding what's happening to your ears is the first step toward finding a solution. It's not just one single problem; it comes in different forms, each with its own cause and set of solutions. In this detailed guide, we will break down the different types of hearing loss, explaining them in simple, easy to understand terms. We’ll cover everything from the basic science of how we hear to the specific categories of hearing loss mild, moderate, ...