Long Island Audiologist recommends regular hearing screening

January 17, 2023

Hearing loss affects every aspect of your life, and delaying treatment may result in various physical and emotional problems. Many individuals consider their hearing loss a minor inconvenience they can live with and are unaware of how severe it may become. As a result, hearing loss is grossly under-recognized and undertreated in America.

For these reasons, a Long Island-based audiologist, Dr. Amanda Brady, advises that people aged 50 and older get routine hearing tests.

Here are some reasons why you might consider doing so.

Testing helps diagnose and treat other issues.

Most individuals believe their hearing loss is a problem separate from their other physical health issues. Unfortunately, the opposite is true. Significant relationships exist between the different body parts, and a deficiency in one area is likely to lead to another issue.

Numerous comorbidities—additional chronic health issues that coexist with hearing loss—are connected to hearing loss. The good news is that treating hearing loss may reduce your risk for some of the hearing loss-related comorbidities, even if the existence of hearing loss might be a sign of other health issues.

Hearing issues might be brought on by conditions like diabetes, while tinnitus and hearing loss are related to high blood pressure. By addressing medical disorders they weren't aware they had, many individuals can get their hearing difficulties under control!

Likewise, taking a hearing test and treating your hearing loss could help resolve balance issues.

Testing helps you save money in the long run.

We are all aware that prevention is preferable to treatment. One of the main reasons is cost - A hospital stay may cost up to $15,000 per night in the United States, whereas the average price of a doctor's visit is $110.

It's the same with your hearing. An annual hearing test enables you to monitor changes in your hearing and make adjustments as necessary, just as a vision exam does. Every audiogram you take may be compared to the previous one by your hearing expert, showing her how quickly your hearing is changing and warning her of possible threats such as earwax accumulation and noise-induced hearing loss.

This way, you can monitor and treat issues before they become too complex and expensive to deal with.

Testing helps prevent complications related to hearing loss.

Bad news can often be the wake-up call that you need to prevent further damage, especially when it comes to health matters. If you feel something is wrong with your body, don't shrug it off or assume it will go away. It's better to err on the side of caution if there's a slight chance something could be wrong.

The capacity to hear is lost when hearing disorders are allowed to worsen. Due to the restrictions of their diseases, patients may experience depression, social anxiety, and a growing sense of isolation. With earlier treatment, these comorbidities of hearing loss can often be avoided.

Testing gives you the information you need to start treatment.

You wouldn’t start a home improvement job without first measuring the space - we only know how to fix problems once we have enough information. This is especially true when it comes to hearing health.

Hearing loss can be caused by several factors, including genetics, age, and even exposure to loud noises. Moreover, there are multiple types of hearing loss, each with its symptoms and treatment options. To get the best care possible, you or your loved one must understand the many types of hearing loss and their causes, symptoms, and treatment options.

We provide several various models and designs of hearing aids to address a variety of hearing problems, so you can start receiving treatment for hearing loss right away in our clinics. In addition, we will go through your choices and advise which device would work best for your condition and your way of life. Finding a modest hearing issue might be beneficial since it prevents hearing loss from worsening.

Regular testing lets you monitor changes to your hearing health.

Your hearing healthcare provider can easily monitor changes if you continue to have your hearing tested annually. Once your baseline is established, it is easy to detect any divergence because you have historical data to compare your current results.

Since hearing loss usually occurs gradually, you might not notice small changes in your hearing. However, a test can detect any changes and spot these early indications of hearing loss, enabling early intervention.

Who needs regular hearing tests?

A common cohort who need regular tests is those over 50s. But everyone exposed to noise, regardless of age, would benefit from having their hearing checked. However, studies have shown that some categories of people need to be checked for hearing loss more often because of the sustained loud exposure they experience at work. A major complicating factor for hearing deterioration is occupational hearing loss.

The majority of hearing loss instances occur in workers employed in places of work characterized by a variety of noisy machines or amplified music. This might include:

  • Construction workers
  • Bartenders
  • Teachers
  • Manufacturing workers
  • Hairdressers

Get your hearing tested with us!

Want to get your hearing tested more regularly? If you have mobility issues or no regular transportation, let us come to you. Contact Anywhere Audiology today to set up an appointment in the comfort of your own home.

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Dr. Emma Durazzo
Owner & Doctor of Audiology
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With years of experience and continued professional training, Emma Durazzo (formerly Emma McCue) has developed her expertise in a variety of subspecialties within the scope of audiology.