Ear, Nose and Throat Health Tips for Elders

How's Your Hearing? 4 Reasons To Schedule A Hearing Test

If you haven't had a hearing test in a while, it's time to schedule one. If you've never had a hearing test and you're worried about the procedure, don't be. Hearing tests are completely painless. In fact, you'll just wear a set of headphones while you listen for different sounds. You can even have your hearing test performed during your annual physical. If you're not sure you should schedule a hearing test for yourself, read the list provided below. You'll find four great reasons to get your hearing tested right away. 

You Want to Start a Routine

If you've decided to make this the year that you'll take better care of yourself, now's the time to schedule a hearing test. You might not realise this, but scheduling a hearing test is a great way to start a new healthcare routine. Once you schedule your first hearing test, you can turn it into an annual event, which will help you catch hearing problems before they cause permanent damage to your ears. Not only that, but you can include them with your annual physical, which will help you remember other important screening tests that you need each year. 

You Have Health Problems

If you've been diagnosed with certain medical conditions, it's a good idea to schedule a baseline hearing test. Some medical conditions, such as diabetes, multiple sclerosis and osteoporosis, can increase your risk for hearing loss. Not only that, but some careers can also increase your risk for hearing loss, especially those that expose you to loud noises on a daily basis. 

You're Turning 60

If you're about to celebrate your 60th birthday and you haven't scheduled your hearing test yet, now's the time to do that. You might not know this, but age plays a big role in hearing loss. Studies show that about 3.6 million Australians suffer from some form of hearing loss. The same study shows that nearly three-quarters of those people are 60 years of age or older. Because of that increased risk, it's important that you have your hearing tested as soon as you turn 60 years of age. 

You Struggle to Hear

If you find yourself struggling to hear, don't postpone your hearing test. If your loss of hearing only bothers you from time to time, such as in crowded rooms, you might not think that you have a problem. However, that's not the case. Hearing loss can affect people differently. To find out why you struggle to hear in certain environments, have your hearing tested right away.


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