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It’s essential to educate yourself about hearing loss, especially if you or someone you know is coping with it. Armed with accurate information, you can steer clear of making bad decisions and will be better able to cope with your condition. Here are some popular myths to ignore when you have mild hearing loss.

Hearing loss isn’t a big deal as long as it’s minor

It’s not wise to ignore your hearing loss instead of taking action to manage it. The quality of your life can be affected by even moderate hearing loss. Being unable to hear as well as you used to can affect how well you communicate with others. This can lead to a number of psychological effects, such as social isolation, frustration, and depression.

Only particular people are vulnerable to hearing loss

Many people are under the misconception that hearing loss is only encountered by the elderly. However, this is far from the truth. Some people lose their hearing because of traumatic injury later in life and still others are born with hearing loss. Hearing loss can develop at any age.

You can hear immediately with a hearing aid

You will probably need a bit of time to adjust to your new hearing aids before you’re hearing at an optimal level. This is because you may require a specific type of hearing aid, which will typically have to be fine-tuned by a hearing aid professional during multiple office visits to accommodate your individual hearing loss situation. It also takes time for your brain to readjust to hearing again.

Surgical treatment is the only option to resolve your hearing loss problem

Surgery is sensible for a small percentage of adults who cope with hearing loss. Correctly fitted and tuned hearing aids will be the go-to for most mild hearing loss situations.

You only get hearing loss in one ear

It is not unusual for hearing loss to impact both ears. Your amount of hearing loss may be more severe in one ear giving you the notion that you’re losing your hearing only in that ear. But the level of hearing loss is frequently the same in both ears. Actually, the majority of people who need hearing aids for moderate hearing loss require them for both of their ears.

Don’t go without the right treatment because you have false information. Come in and see us so we can fit you with the best hearing aid solution for your unique hearing situation.

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