Our ears are delicate and highly detailed sensory organs, and they also operate as mechanical systems that depend entirely on physical movement.
1. Difficulties understanding speech
2. Difficulty hearing in noisy environments
3. Frequent misunderstandings during conversations
4. Withdraw from conversation
5. Ask for repetition
Hearing is a precious gift that lets us enjoy the sounds of the world and stay connected with the people we love. When hearing loss is not treated, it can affect not only your hearing but also your overall well-being and the people around you.
Untreated hearing loss has been linked to conditions such as dementia, cognitive decline, and Alzheimer’s disease.
Connecting with family and friends is vital for our well-being. Simple things like kind words, jokes, or friendly conversations can make someone’s day better. Good hearing helps you communicate and enjoy social situations, such as family gatherings or meetings where many people are talking. When your hearing improves, you feel more confident and can join conversations more easily.
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