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If you or someone you know has mild hearing loss, it is essential that you educate yourself about it as much as possible. When you have accurate knowledge, you can avoid making bad decisions and will be better able to deal with your condition. Here are some common myths to ignore when you have mild hearing loss.

Having mild hearing loss isn’t a big deal

While there are many steps you can take to overcome your hearing loss, it would be foolish to neglect the effects it can have. Even minor cases of hearing loss can affect the quality of your life. Your ability to communicate with others can be seriously hampered when you can’t hear as well as you once did. Social isolation, frustration, and depression can be the outcome.

Some individuals will get hearing loss and some won’t

Many people are under the misconception that hearing loss is only encountered by the elderly. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Some people lose their hearing because of traumatic injury later in life and still others are born with loss of hearing. Hearing loss can happen at any age.

When you get a hearing aid, your hearing is immediately perfect

The truth is, it might take some time for your hearing aid to provide the level of hearing that you need. This is because you might need a particular kind of hearing aid, which will typically need to be fine-tuned by a hearing aid professional during several office visits to accommodate your unique hearing loss scenario. It also takes time for your brain to readjust to hearing again.

Hearing loss can only be treated with surgery

For a small percentage of adults who cope with hearing loss, surgery will be the best course of action. Correctly fitted and tuned hearing aids will be the go-to for most mild hearing loss cases.

Hearing loss affects just one of your ears

Hearing loss developing in both ears is fairly common. Your amount of hearing loss might be more severe in one ear giving you the notion that you’re losing your hearing only on that side. But the degree of hearing loss is often the same in both ears. In fact, the majority of people who need hearing aids for moderate hearing loss require them for both of their ears.

Don’t let what you believe to be true about hearing loss stop you from getting the correct treatment. Come in and see us so we can fit you with the ideal hearing aid solution for your unique hearing situation.

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