How Happiness and Hearing Loss are Connected

How Happiness and Hearing Loss are Connected

Matt DearingCommunity, Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss

Treating hearing loss through the use of hearing aids can enhance day-to-day experiences of communicating with loved ones, improve workplace relationships and help us to better appreciate special occasions, such as a concert or a play (ENTjournal.com).

These simple improvements in quality of life can lead to a greater level of happiness – but the links between hearing loss and happiness can be more complex than first meets the eye.

Happiness, Hearing Aids and
Our Relationships

Generally, our happiest moments are those spent with people we love.

Untreated hearing loss can lead to strain on personal relationships. Once people are fitted with hearing instruments, however, studies show that relationships with family members can significantly improve.

Treating hearing loss with hearing devices can also lead to a greater willingness to engage in social activities and exercise, and can lead to better performance in the workplace.

Another factor that may assist in improving quality of life is to involve significant others in treatment. Studies indicate an increase in overall satisfaction and quality of life when support and education regarding hearing loss and communication strategies is provided to significant others.

If you suspect – or know! – that you suffer from hearing loss, don’t let it continue to affect you and your loved ones. The hearing professionals at My Hearing Centers can help to detect and treat your hearing loss.

Hearing Devices and Depression

Depression affects more than 15 million adults in the United States (AADA.org). Several studies have also linked untreated hearing loss to depression. In fact, older people with hearing loss are 2.5 times more likely to develop depression than those without it (Action Hearing Loss). Other common issues related to untreated hearing impairment include social isolation and a poorer quality of life.

One way to help combat depression and increase general happiness levels – that is often overlooked – is through the use of hearing instruments.

When a person first starts to become hearing impaired, however, it may be difficult to recognize the loss in hearing. This can lead to frustration, anxiety and even fatigue.

Nevertheless, only 20% of people in the U.S. who would benefit from hearing devices seek treatment, and those who do decide to go for an initial diagnosis wait, on average, 10 years before being fit with their first set of hearing aids.

This study indicates that one of the most important elements of treating hearing loss is accepting that you may be affected by a hearing impairment. Once hearing loss and its impacts on day-to-day living is accepted, the path to successful treatment can begin.

If you suspect you may be suffering from hearing loss, and especially if you are feeling down, don’t wait to seek help. Contact the hearing professionals at My Hearing Centers today!

Active Lifestyles

It is no secret that an active lifestyle and regular physical exercise is linked to happiness and reduced rates of depression – but did you know that physical activity is actually associated with lower risk of hearing loss too?

Not only does staying active lead to a happier disposition, but it can also prevent hearing loss. This is an important consideration at any age, but especially if you have children, as hearing loss prevention can never start too soon!

Clearly, the links between happiness and treating hearing loss are evident, and there is nothing stopping you from taking the step to taking control of both your wellbeing and your – or your loved ones – hearing loss.

The hearing professionals at My Hearing Centers, with 58 locations across the United States, can help you navigate the various hearing instruments and technologies available to you, or assist if you wish to make adjustments to the devices you currently use.

Hearing aids clearly assist with improved quality of life and overall happiness! Start your journey with My Hearing Centers today.

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