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Noosa Hearing treating clients from five to 105

Is there a link between hearing loss and overall health?

The answer is quite simply, yes.

Our ability to hear is one of our primary senses and thus has consequences for our broader social, physical, and mental health. When we lose our hearing, our overall health can be compromised.

We often lose our hearing gradually over time, and it can be difficult to appreciate how much our hearing enriches so many aspects of our lives.

Deidre Breytenbach, principal audiologist at Noosa’s only independent, locally owned and operated hearing clinic, Noosa Hearing, said, “The hearing loss journey usually takes about seven years before someone gets help.”

“Hearing loss is often the last thing on a person’s list of health challenges as it is not life-threatening and easy to ignore. But being pro-active with your hearing health is the key,” Deidre said.

What are the health risks of hearing loss?

Communication is an important foundation for any good relationship. When your hearing declines, that foundation can be compromised.

This commonly results in misunderstandings, frustration, and feelings of being ignored. Most significantly, hearing loss can influence some people to avoid social situations. In turn, this may affect their mental well-being and create an unhealthy situation of loneliness and isolation.

According to Professor Frank Lin from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in the US, hearing loss has also been linked to cognitive decline.

A study in the US found that those with hearing loss experienced a 30-40 per cent faster decline in cognitive function than those with normal hearing.

“Our results show that hearing loss should not be considered an inconsequential part of aging because it may come with some serious long-term consequences to healthy brain functioning,” says Lin Prof Lin.

He also found that hearing loss increased the risk of falls.

So what can we do right now?

It’s quite simple. If you think you have a hearing loss, or just want to establish a baseline, then it’s important to book a comprehensive, diagnostic hearing test. 

“Everyone over 55 should have their hearing tested,” Deidre recommended.

A hearing test is the first step to helping your hearing, communication, and relationships.

Treating clients from five to 105, Noosa Hearing is also an approved provider of fully subsidised services for eligible pensioners and DVA card holders. 

Conditions apply under the Australian Government Hearing Services Program. 

“People are often surprised at the difference good hearing makes to their quality of life and relationships,” Deidre said. 

Noosa Hearing is conveniently located at 1 Lanyana Way in Noosa Junction.

For a personal approach to optimal hearing health, call Deidré at Noosa Hearing on 5231 8867.

For more information or to book online, visit noosahearing.com.au.

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