Hearing Aids Reduce Signs of Aging

Woman considering hearing aids as she looks at her image in a mirror.

As you’ve been getting older, you’ve most likely been looking for ways to preserve your youthfulness.

Exercise, vitamins, and diet have all been part of your routine. You’ve spent more money than you’d like to admit on retinol creams and hair growth programs. You’ve even tried yoga. You can stay happy and youthful regardless of your age.

But what if we told you there’s an easy method to remain happy and feeling young that’s inexpensive and backed by science. Yet, fewer than 16% of individuals who would benefit are taking advantage of it.

The “trick” is easy – they’re using their hearing aids to manage their hearing loss.

As we age, this might be the trick to remaining youthful and happy.

Is Hearing Loss Very Prevalent?

The possibility of experiencing hearing loss goes up substantially by age 45. It even impacts children as young as 12.

A study showed that out of all people between 45 and 54, hearing loss is experienced by 11% of them. It goes up to 90% by age 80. Almost 25 percent of those aged 65 to 74, and 50 percent of individuals 75 and over, are suffering from disabling hearing loss.

Also, men younger than 70 are two times as likely to have hearing loss than women in the same age group.

While you most likely correlate hearing loss with growing old, most hearing loss occurs because of exposure to loud and harmful noise. Some individuals are exposed to more damaging noises than others over the course of their lives.

It isn’t inevitable that somebody will get hearing loss but countless studies have shown that your general happiness, youthfulness, and health are impacted by neglecting to address any hearing loss you already have.

But hearing aids are worn by just 1 out of 7 people who actually need them.

Your Hearing Aid is The Key to Youthfulness And Happiness

The following results have been directly linked to wearing hearing aids:

  • participating in social situations 20% more frequently

You’ll agree, being with people is one of the things that make life rewarding. You feel younger and happier when you spend cherished time with people you love doing the activities you take pleasure in.

People with hearing loss who use their hearing aids are more likely to stay active and social.

  • Having a 30% less-likelihood of depression

Studies have demonstrated that people with hearing loss who wear hearing aids are less likely to report feelings of sadness and loneliness, which is connected with depression.

They’re also less likely to feel as though people are mad at them or trying to avoid them. They’re less likely to seclude themselves from others.

Increased happiness is the result of less depression.

  • Being 24% less likely to deal with cognitive decline

If you have a dad, mom, or aunt who is coping with dementia, you know how scary it is for the family and the individual in cognitive decline. Mental decline makes people feel older because they’re continually forgetting, and it takes longer for them to understand things.

As the decline goes on, they lose many of the things that make them youthful and happy because they become unable to do them.

If your risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer’s can be lowered by simply wearing hearing aids, shouldn’t that be what you’re doing.

  • Falling danger decreased by 30%

The danger of falling and sustaining a severe injury becomes a serious worry as we get older. When we were younger, we were much more stable. A bad fall could cause a severe fracture that leads to a hospital stay and several weeks of rehab.

That isn’t a place you want to be. Being in pain in the hospital isn’t fun at all.

When you can get around with ease, you live a happier life. You’re more confident in your movements and less likely to be startled.

Hearing aids will make a hospital stay less likely and will let you spend more time with friends and family.

  • Arguments and misunderstandings are 30% less likely

How many times have you been involved in a misunderstanding because you didn’t hear what someone actually said. Or, perhaps, a friend raises her voice so you can hear her more clearly, but you think she’s yelling at you.

Neglected hearing loss puts a huge strain on your relationships with friends and family. It can lead to resentment, anger, sadness, and other adverse emotions. But using your hearing aid helps you hear better, which will lead to more positive connections with your friends and family members. Helping you stay youthful and happy at any age.

Whatever you’ve lost, reclaim it

Have you been wearing your hearing aid? You might have forgotten some of the simple joys in life that you’re missing, including:

  • Social clubs and outings
  • Music
  • Nature sounds outdoors
  • Conversations with family and friends without needing them to speak up
  • The laughter of children

If you have hearing loss, you may still hear these things to some extent but they are probably not as enjoyable.

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