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Will hearing aids worsen my loss?

Penelope Woods
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Discussing your specific needs can lead to a tailored hearing solution.
Discussing your specific needs can lead to a tailored hearing solution.
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By Penelope Woods, MAudSt, MAudA (CCP), BMus, a Masters Qualified Independent Audiologist and Hearing Health Advocate serving the Redlands Community.

Hello, dear readers! Today, I’m addressing a question from one of our readers about hearing loss related to the damage of hair cells in our ears, and how hearing aids can help manage this condition.

The reader asked, “Doesn’t using hearing aids to amplify sounds potentially worsen hearing loss over time, as it involves amplifying sounds in the damaged range?”

To clarify, hearing involves tiny hair cells in the inner ear that respond to sound waves. Damage to these cells, often due to loud noise exposure, ageing, or health conditions, typically leads to irreversible hearing loss. This raises concerns about whether hearing aids, which amplify sounds, might exacerbate the issue.
I want to reassure you that hearing aids are designed with this concern in mind. They are customised to enhance specific frequencies that are difficult for you to hear, without uniformly amplifying all sounds.

This targeted approach helps reduce strain on your hearing system, including the brain, preserving your remaining hearing and improving your auditory experience. It also keeps the hearing nerve and brain active, reducing the risk of atrophy due to lack of stimulation.

Using hearing aids has additional benefits, enhancing the quality of life for many patients. They report improvements in mood, social engagement, and confidence. Being able to participate in conversations and connect with loved ones more easily reduces cognitive load and daily listening fatigue.

For those worried about the long-term effects of hearing loss, it’s also important to know that managing hearing effectively with aids can potentially reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia related to hearing loss.

If you or someone you know faces hearing challenges, I encourage a consultation with my team. Discussing your specific needs can lead to a tailored hearing solution.

Here’s to hearing well and living better, cherishing every sound that brings us closer to the moments that matter most.

(All information is general in nature. Always seek the opinion of an accredited Masters Qualified Audiologist. Send your hearing questions to [email protected])

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