Can Poor Nutrition Cause Hearing Loss?
When you think of the causes of hearing loss, you probably consider both advancing age and exposure to loud noises. While these answers are correct, there’s another cause you may not know about: poor nutrition. We review the connection below. What Does the Research Show? According to a review of studies published in the journal…
Untreated Hearing Loss May Make You Vulnerable to Financial Scams
Hearing loss makes you more vulnerable to experiencing depression, anxiety, fall and dementia. Another way hearing loss makes you vulnerable is to financial scams. This link was established by researchers at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California. In this post, we review more about the study, why the connection and…
Is There a Connection Between High Cholesterol and Hearing Loss?
Cholesterol is a type of fat or lipid that’s found in your blood and cells. Our livers naturally produce cholesterol. However, it can also be absorbed into the body by eating certain foods that contain it. In the right amount, cholesterol is essential for your body to function. Unfortunately, high levels can increase your risk…
What Is Congenital Hearing Loss & How Is It Treated?
Congenital hearing loss is defined as partial or complete hearing loss that is present at birth. Below we review the types, causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of congenital hearing loss. Types of Congenital Hearing Loss There are three types of congenital hearing loss: Conductive hearing loss is caused by a physical blockage in the outer…
What Infections Cause Hearing Loss?
When you think of the causes of hearing loss, you probably consider old age and excessive noise exposure. But did you know that certain infections can also lead to hearing loss? We review some of these infections and how they’re linked to hearing problems below. Common Cold The most common illness that can lead to…
Is There a Connection Between Fibromyalgia & Hearing Loss?
Fibromyalgia is a disorder characterized by musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, difficulty sleeping, memory issues and mood problems. In many cases, these symptoms begin following a triggering event, such physical trauma, surgery, infection or significant psychological distress. In other cases, symptoms develop gradually with no apparent trigger. While there is no cure for fibromyalgia, there are medications…
Unusual Side Effects of Hearing Loss
Hearing loss doesn’t just affect your ability to follow conversations or watch your favorite television show. Left untreated, the condition can cause a variety of problems that lower your quality of life and worsen your health. Hearing Loss Worsens Mental Health Hearing loss makes it harder to communicate with others. You may struggle to follow…
Has Your Child’s Hearing Loss Been Misdiagnosed as a Learning Disability?
Not being able to hear well can impact many aspects of your child’s development, including their school performance. If they have a hard time keeping up, it can be really frustrating for them and cause them to act out. Because certain behaviors caused by hearing loss are also associated with learning disabilities, it may be…
What’s the Link Between Osteoporosis and Hearing Loss?
There are a number of health conditions that can increase your risk of hearing loss, including osteoporosis. What is Osteoporosis? Osteoporosis is a condition that causes your bones to become weak and brittle. While it can affect both men and women, older women seem to be at a greater risk of developing the condition. Having…
Are Seniors with Hearing Loss at a Higher Risk for Complications After Surgery?
Research has shown that hearing loss is associated with a higher risk of post-surgery complications in older people. Hearing Loss and Aging Hearing loss becomes more and more common as we age. Roughly one out of every three people in the United States between the ages of 64 and 75 has hearing loss. That number jumps…