Geneva Hearing Services - Geneva, IL

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Hearing is one of our most important senses and one that we often don’t appreciate or protect until it’s too late. Socially, mentally and physically, our lives are enhanced with good hearing. You may not even realize how much you’re compromising your general health if you’re failing to protect your hearing or neglecting your existing hearing impairment. Healthy hearing has many benefits, here are a few:

Enhanced Physical Health

After acquiring hearing aids, 21 percent of people who responded to a Hear The World Foundation survey reported exercising more often. Furthermore, 34 percent of respondents with hearing aids reported they were taking part in sports activities at least once per week.

Better Mental Health

According to studies by researchers at Johns Hopkins University, hearing loss has been linked to clinical depression, and also an increased chance of suffering from dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Fortunately, the use of hearing aids has been shown to help reverse or prevent many of these issues.

Stronger Relationships

When you’re in a relationship, nothing is more essential than the ability to communicate. This is especially true with friends and family. Frustration, miscommunication, and ill will can result from hearing loss. By enhancing your hearing by using hearing aids, you will be better able to take part in conversations, especially in crowded rooms, public places, or other areas with a great deal of background sound.

Improved Cognitive Abilities

In individuals with hearing impairment, a 2016 study showed that wearing hearing aids boosts brain function. Hearing loss often disrupts cognitive abilities because your brain is completely occupied by trying to understand what other people are saying.

Fewer Tinnitus Symptoms

Hearing aids allow people who have experienced hearing impairment to hear sounds they couldn’t previously hear. By increasing the stimulus between the brain and auditory pathways, hearing aids can help mask and reduce tinnitus symptoms. Wearers can also use hearing aids to manage volumes and mask tinnitus sounds.

Reduced Fatigue

If you’re spending more energy than usual to listen to and understand everyday conversations, it can result in stress, sleep disturbances, fatigue, and even exhaustion. As well as helping you effectively communicate, hearing aids also help you use less energy trying to hear.

Greater Security

You will be able to better react to critical sounds and noises when you have healthy hearing. Sirens, alarms, cell phones, car horns, and other traffic noises indicating approaching traffic, need to be heard and hearing aids will help you do that.

Fewer Headaches

If you are afflicted by tinnitus, the condition could cause you to have headaches or even migraines which in turn can increase tinnitus effects. Wearing hearing aids can reduce the symptoms of tinnitus, and thus minimize the frequency and intensity of headaches and migraines.

Clearer Speech

Young children who are still building early language skills need to have any hearing concerns treated right away. There might be fluid inside of the child’s inner middle ears canal which may require a tube to be surgically implanted for drainage. For more severe situations, children could be fitted with hearing aids to improve their hearing and ensure they’re learning to talk clearly and precisely.

Even adults articulate and communicate better when they have clear hearing.

Increased Workplace Confidence

If you’re going to perform your daily work responsibilities competently, you need to be able to hear. Not being capable of hearing critical conversations with your coworkers can cause misunderstandings, missed deadlines, and unfinished tasks. The use of hearing aids can help you eliminate these problems, and allow you to take greater pride and fulfillment in your career. Stronger communication skills will make your interaction with your coworkers better also.

You should speak to your local hearing professional if you think hearing loss is causing you to miss important conversations. They can help you determine if hearing aids will help you hear better and improve your overall health.

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