Nobody is too young or too old to experience a hearing loss. What matters is how you make moves to treat it; there’s no age requirement on hearing care.

Am I Too Young to Have a Hearing Loss?

by | Oct 4, 2024 | Hearing Loss

We often have young professionals and people coming in with hearing health concerns after wondering if they need hearing healthcare in the first place. After all, hearing loss is a challenge for those of an older generation, something we don’t need to worry about until we get into our golden years, right? 

Our team has years of experience in treating hearing loss, and while it’s true that age-related hearing loss, also known as presbycusis, is the most common form of hearing loss, hearing loss can come about due to a variety of other causes. 

Nobody is too young or too old to experience a hearing loss. What matters is how you make moves to treat it; there’s no age requirement on hearing care. 

How Did I Get a Hearing Loss? 

Hearing loss can come about due to a variety of factors: genetic likelihood, medication side effects, infection or disease, or noise-related trauma can all cause hearing loss challenges, no matter how old you are. 

Genetics can play a significant role in hearing loss coming about; if your parents or grandparents wear hearing aids, there is a high chance that you’ll deal with hearing loss yourself. Fifty to sixty percent of hearing loss in babies is due to genetics. 

External factors like disease or infections, especially in young children, can lead to hearing loss. Chronic ear infections and illnesses like Meniere’s disease can often have hearing loss as side effects. Certain adverse reactions to medications can lead to hearing loss. 

The second-most common form of hearing loss after presbycusis is noise-induced hearing loss, or hearing challenges caused by loud noise exposure. When we think of loud noise trauma, we often think of a sudden explosion of noise, like a gunshot; the reality is that noise-induced hearing loss often comes about from prolonged exposure to loud noise, like when we’re sitting in busy restaurants or attending concerts without proper hearing protection. 

When was the last time you went out on the town and felt like your ears were ringing when you got home? Maybe you were listening to music on your way to work and the volume was just a little too loud. We’ve all been there! 

No matter your age, if you find that you’ve been struggling with your hearing, we’re happy to help. You can take control of your hearing health with professional hearing care, safeguarding your ears as you get older, so you won’t have to worry about your hearing when you get into your retirement years. 

Concerned about Your Hearing? 

Every year, most people prioritize getting their eyesight tested, their teeth cleaned, and their physical health checked out – but when was your last hearing test? 

Even just one hearing assessment can help you get an understanding of your current range of hearing and see how it changes as time goes on. Regular hearing care, including hearing tests, ear cleanings, and hearing aids (where needed), can help you take charge of your hearing health and retain your active, independent lifestyle for even longer. 

For questions about hearing care or to chat with a professional about your specific needs, please feel free to request a callback, and we’ll get in touch with you as soon as possible to help you out. 

Don’t want to wait? Call us at 404-777-5252 for a more immediate conversation. 

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Monica Walker

After many years of working in busy environments to care for thousands of people’s hearing across Atlanta, I made the decision to focus on what actually matters – building real-world relationships to offer the highest level of hearing care available to trusted friends. Through the “HEARoeClub,” I work hands-on to personally care for a small number of incredible people to help them achieve better hearing, and going above and beyond to deliver much more than just hearing care.

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