Advanced Hearing Center Explains Why Waiting to Treat Hearing Loss Can Be Dangerous
Salt Lake City, Utah (PRWEB) September 08, 2015 -- For those thinking that treating hearing loss can wait, Advanced Hearing Center’s recent article titled Why You Shouldn’t Wait to Treat Your Hearing Loss is required reading.
As the article explains, hearing loss is cumulative and generally worsens over time, producing various mental, social, and potentially physical complications. And while hearing loss can be corrected—and the risk of developing serious medical conditions reduced—hearing loss gets harder to treat as the condition worsens.
Advanced Hearing Center compares the effects of hearing loss on brain tissue to the effects of a broken bone on muscle tissue. When a bone is broken, the limb is immobilized and the muscle begins to weaken, decreasing in size from lack of use. The sooner the cast comes off, the sooner the muscle can be stimulated and the sooner strength can be recovered. If too much time were to pass, irreversible muscular atrophy would occur.
The same phenomenon applies to hearing loss. As sound stimulation to the brain is reduced, the areas of the brain dedicated to hearing become weaker or become reassigned to different functions. Researchers call this “auditory deprivation,” and the longer the hearing loss is present, the greater the effects.
Researchers believe that this may be one of the causes behind the link between hearing loss and more serious medical conditions like depression, dementia, and Alzheimer’s Disease.
Hearing aids restore sound stimulation to the brain, and in doing so strengthen the areas of the brain responsible for hearing. This prevents further weakening and the reassignment of brain tissue to different functions. If hearing loss remains untreated for too long, it becomes harder to reverse the damage.
Advanced Hearing Center encourages those that suspect hearing loss to schedule a hearing test as soon as possible. Hearing tests are comfortable and relatively quick, and any hearing loss that is present can be diagnosed and corrected.
About Advanced Hearing Center
Advanced Hearing Center is a full-service audiology practice located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and compassionate staff, the practice offers comprehensive services including hearing tests, hearing aid evaluations, custom hearing aid fittings, hearing aid cleanings, rehabilitative counseling, preventive care advice, and service and repair for most hearing aid models.
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Dr. Enoch Cox
Advanced Hearing Center
http://www.advancedhearing.org
(801) 386-8552
Dr. Enoch Cox, Advanced Hearing Center, http://www.advancedhearing.org, +1 (888) 727-7605, [email protected]
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