Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Importance of hearing tests

- — Dustin Richards, Au.D., Owner, Audiologis­t

We tend to take our hearing for granted, assuming it will always be there for us, even though hearing loss affects 1 out of 3 adults aged 65 or older. Hearing impairment develops so gradually that many aren’t even aware of a problem until it has advanced beyond an easily treatable stage. This could be avoided if we treated our ears with the same care and attention paid to our eyes much like routine vision exams, regular hearing exams are an excellent ¿rst line of defense. Early detection increases the odds of successful treatment.

Some degree of hearing loss is natural as we age. But other factors can lead to hearing impairment, as well. Excessive exposure to loud noise, impacted earwax, chronic ear infections and certain medication­s can all contribute to (or speed up) hearing loss. Regular hearing exams can help an audiologis­t spot these issues before they get worse and offer a treatment solution to those who might otherwise experience the debilitati­ng social and emotional effects of living with a hearing impairment. Confusion, depression and social withdrawal are all common in individual­s with untreated hearing loss.

$dults aren’t the only ones who bene¿t from regular hearing screenings. Most newborns are screened at birth, but these tests aren’t always effective at detecting a hearing problem. In addition, some conditions develop or worsen in the ¿rst months of life.

Hearing plays a crucial role in a child’s language and social skills developmen­t catching a problem early provides an opportunit­y to treat the condition sooner rather than later, allowing the child to develop at a normal rate alongside his or her peers.

Teens and young adults shouldn’t overlook hearing tests, either. Studies show that hearing loss is affecting younger and younger people all the time, thanks in large part to the explosion in popularity of personal music devices and ear buds. Together, these are a dangerous combinatio­n when music is played at excessive volume levels. Hearing tests offer the opportunit­y for early detection, as well as a chance to educate this segment of the population on proper usage of these devices.

Hearing exams are quick, painless and the most fun you could possibly have. Audiologis­ts tend to be trapped into the stigma of ‘used car salesmen’. Know that there are some of us who see beyond our bottom line. When the time is right for you, consider scheduling your annual hearing evaluation!

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