Red flag on a wooden pole against a blue sky symbolizing hearing loss symptoms

Hearing loss is usually a frustrating condition that can be the result of a variety of things. Although hearing loss is commonly the result of age or an injury, in some circumstances, hearing loss might be an indication of a more serious root medical condition.

These are some hearing loss red flags you should look for

There are a number of red flags that may be an indication of hearing loss and that it’s time to schedule a hearing assessment appointment. Pay attention if any of these red flags appear.

Having difficulty hearing phone calls

Even with a volume control setting, you may find it hard to hear the individual you are talking to on the phone. If you are constantly cranking the volume up louder and louder on your cell phone or landline, you should make an appointment as soon as possible for a hearing evaluation.

Trouble following conversations

Although getting lost during a conversation isn’t always an indication of hearing loss, it might be a sign of hearing loss if you regularly have difficulty processing the conversation when two or more people are talking simultaneously.

People around you are complaining about the increasing volume of your TV

It can be challenging to hear tv shows, especially if music is combined with dialog. We need to understand that the sound doesn’t necessarily get clearer when you crank the volume up. But it’s time to get your hearing checked if your neighbors can hear your TV or if you constantly need the volume on a really loud setting.

Trouble hearing in noisy settings

If you are in a public location and the background sound makes it hard to hear the others with you, it generally means you struggle to mask background noise and tune into speech. People who are experiencing hearing loss most frequently have this complaint.

You keep asking people what they said

Simply because you aren’t able to hear someone mumbling several feet from you doesn’t mean you have hearing loss. Still, if you say the word “what” more than any other word in your vocabulary, it may be a red flag that you aren’t getting sound signals clearly in order to process speech properly.

Failing to understand what people say

It can be an indication of high frequency hearing loss, often an awkward one, if you frequently misunderstand what people are saying. This means you are not capable of discerning the sounds of speech.

If you are experiencing any of the above red flags, you should schedule a hearing exam as soon as you can. Luckily, the stigma that was once related to hearing loss has nearly vanished, the exam is simple, and with the modern developments in hearing aid technologies, there’s no reason for you to continue to suffer with hearing loss.

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