{"id":1895,"date":"2022-08-25T20:06:37","date_gmt":"2022-08-26T01:06:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hearinghealthcenters.net\/?p=1344"},"modified":"2022-08-25T20:06:37","modified_gmt":"2022-08-26T01:06:37","slug":"why-does-hearing-loss-often-come-with-age","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nelsonhearing.com\/why-does-hearing-loss-often-come-with-age\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Does Hearing Loss Often Come With Age?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Age-related hearing loss, also known as presbycusis, is a gradual and progressive type of hearing loss<\/a> that occurs as people get older.<\/p>\n According to data compiled by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), nearly 25 percent of those aged 65 to 74 and 50 percent of those who are 75 and older<\/a> have disabling hearing loss.<\/p>\n Additional research indicates that, in the United States, the prevalence of hearing loss doubles<\/a> with every 10-year increase in age.<\/p>\n Age-related hearing loss is considered sensorineural. This means that hearing loss is caused by damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve. As we get older, damage to these areas is more likely due to factors such as:<\/p>\n Just because hearing loss becomes more common as you age does not mean that you just have to accept it. Left untreated, hearing loss can have negative effects on all aspects of your life:<\/p>\n If you are concerned about the impact hearing loss is having on your life, schedule an appointment for a hearing test today. These quick and painless evaluations give your audiologist immediate insight into the type and severity of your hearing loss.<\/p>\nHow Many Older Adults Experience Hearing Loss? <\/h2>\n
Why Does Hearing Loss Increase With Age?<\/h2>\n
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Don\u2019t Ignore Age-related Hearing Loss<\/h2>\n
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Treatment With Hearing Aids Can Help<\/h2>\n