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Hearing Loss
Hearing loss can be very stressful, not only for the person who’s losing their hearing, but also for their spouses and other loved ones. Hearing loss can put a severe strain on any relationship, especially if it’s untreated or undiagnosed. The problem is that many people are resistant about going to a doctor for their hearing issues.
While they’re not nearly as accurate as a hearing test by a doctor, there are different screening tools for hearing loss that you can find online. These can’t be used as a recommendation for treatment, but if the tests indicate a problem it may be easier to convince your loved one they need to see a doctor. Besides, it’s much easier to talk them into doing a simple exercise online than booking an appointment and taking time out of their day to go see a specialist.
If your spouse is adamant against going to a doctor or taking other tests to see if they have a hearing problem, you may be able to determine whether they are going deaf or just not paying attention to you by paying closer attention to them. If your spouse is in a quiet room and doesn’t hear you tell them to do something, but can hear you making a snack while the TV is on, they may just not be listening to you. You may also be able to notice hearing loss by listening to how loud they keep the TV or radio or if they tend to listen better to what you are saying when they can actually see your lips moving.
We often use the term selective hearing to describe when someone is simply ignoring what you say, but just because someone has good hearing, doesn’t mean they can actually hear you. Hearing is not only a product of the ears, it’s also a product of how the brain interprets the information the ears are sending it. They may actually have an attention problem or similar disorder.
While your loved ones hearing loss may be annoying to you, it may be dangerous to them and to others. While ignoring hearing loss may seem harmless, it could mean them missing the warning honk of a car or someone calling for help. That’s why it’s important to see a specialist to find out if there really is a problem.
The easiest and best way to tell if your loved one is losing their hearing is to go to a doctor and get a simple hearing test. That’s the only way to tell if the problem is genetic or due to something as simple as excessive ear wax. Often people don’t want to admit that their hearing is failing. They’ll refuse to get tested because they assume that nothing can be done, and they just don’t want to get a bad report from the doctor. That would be a mistake since many hearing problems can be treated with medication or surgery.Do YOU have any ideas on this? Please comment.
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Hearing loss is really a big problem for those who are suffering from them.My grandfather used to have that problem though we used to get annoyed by his repeated questions that time. Now, I realize how big problem it is for them who is suffering..Thanks for sharing this lovely article.
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