Hearing loss is more common than many realise affecting over 2.5 billion people globally by 2025. But why does it happen, and what can you do if it’s affecting your life?
Whether you’re in Leamington Spa, Mount Sorrel, Loughborough, Derby, Matlock, Crick, Rugby, Daventry, or across the Midlands, this in-depth guide breaks down:
The main types and causes of hearing loss
Risk factors from childhood through adulthood
Symptoms to watch for
How hearing loss impacts daily life
Diagnosis and treatment options
Local support from Hazelwood Hearcare
1. Hearing Loss Is More Common Than You Think
About 1 in 3 adults aged 65–74, and nearly half over 75 experience significant hearing loss .
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), a leading cause, is affecting children too: around 12.5% of teenagers have measurable hearing damage
Nearly 2.5 billion people worldwide will need hearing support by 2050
2. What Causes Hearing Loss?
Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SNHL)
Damage to the inner ear (cochlea) or the auditory nerve usually permanent. Common causes:
Aging (presbycusis): gradual degeneration of inner ear cells
Loud noise exposure: concerts, heavy machinery, headphones
Genetics or congenital conditions: affects 50% of congenital cases like Usher or Waardenburg syndrome
Illness or medications: diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chemotherapy, ototoxic drugs
Infections or trauma: meningitis, head injuries, viral infections
Conductive Hearing Loss
Occurs when sound cannot reach the inner ear due to obstruction:
Earwax blockage, fluid from infections (glue ear, otitis media), perforated eardrum, or middle ear conditions
Mixed & Central Hearing Loss
Mixed: a combination of sensorineural and conductive issues
Central: related to brain or nerve pathway disorders like stroke or tumors
3. Why You've Lost Your Hearing Age-Specific Insights
For Children
Glue ear & infections: fluid buildup is common, but treatable
Congenital/genetic: genetic syndromes or prenatal conditions often to blame
Noise exposure and ototoxic meds: unfortunately rising in teens
For Adults & Middle Age
Noise exposure remains a top cause work and recreational listening matter
Health conditions: diabetes, hypertension, and smoking raise risk
Ototoxic medications and untreated middle ear conditions also contribute
For Seniors
Presbycusis affects up to 50% of people over 75
Social isolation, depression, dementia risk rise with age-related hearing loss
4. Signs You Might Have Hearing Loss
Frequently asking others to repeat themselves
Increasing volume on TV or phone
Trouble understanding speech, especially in crowds
Ringing (tinnitus), dizziness, muffled sounds
In children: slow speech, difficulty following directions
Early detection can prevent long-term consequences. If you notice these symptoms, act now.
5. The Broader Impact of Hearing Loss
Beyond sound, untreated hearing loss can lead to:
Social isolation and mental health issues
Cognitive decline and dementia risk one study found a 61% increased rate, but hearing aid users had 32% lower dementia prevalence
Safety risks, like missing alarms or traffic
Quality of life challenges, including job stress and fatigue
6. Diagnosing Hearing Loss
At Hazelwood Hearcare, we offer thorough assessment including:
Audiometry: to determine thresholds across frequencies
Physical ear exam: check for earwax, infection, eardrum or canal issues
Imaging (MRI/CT) for sudden or asymmetrical loss
Medical history: review medications, health, and noise exposure
Prompt diagnosis improves outcomes don’t wait to get tested.
7. Treatment Options
Conductive Loss
Earwax removal, infection treatment, minor surgery (e.g., eardrum repair)
Sensorineural Loss
Hearing aids: modern digital devices restore hearing across environments
Cochlear implants: for severe cases
Assistive listening devices: FM systems, captioned phones
Mixed and Central
A combination of medical, surgical, and technological interventions
Preventive & Supportive Measures
Avoid loud noise, use ear protection, treat underlying health issues
Cognitive and social support to minimize isolation
8. How Hazelwood Hearcare Supports You in the Midlands
We offer localised, care-focused services across the region:
Avoid ototoxic meds, or get monitoring if necessary
Control chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension
Schedule regular hearing checkups, especially as you age
10. FAQs
Q: Can I fix hearing once it's gone?
A: Conductive losses are often treatable; sensorineural losses are permanent but manageable with devices.
Q: Is it normal for kids to have glue ear?
A: Yes but recurrent cases need monitoring to avoid speech delays.
Q: Do hearing aids slow cognitive decline?
A: Yes studies show hearing aids reduce dementia risk and social isolation.
11. Final Takeaway
Hearing loss isn’t just about what you can’t hear it affects communication, health, and wellbeing. The reasons vary by age, environment, genetics, and medical history. But the good news is that many causes are treatable or can be managed successfully with help.
If you live in Leamington Spa, Mount Sorrel, Loughborough, Derby, Matlock, Crick, Rugby, or Daventry, Hazelwood Hearcare is here. Let us help you reconnect with the sounds that matter and support a full, vibrant life.
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