How Does Hearing Loss Affect The Body?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Once established, hearing loss can

impact an individual’s social, economic, academic, and personal successes

. These hits on the body can develop slowly over time into even more disruptive, life-altering diseases, leading to a lower quality of life and an increased need for medical attention.

Can hearing loss affect balance?

Quite a few things can lead to balance problems, but it’s a lesser-known fact that

hearing loss can cause balance disorders

. Our ears are involved in more than just hearing, and the presence of the semicircular canals in our ears can lead to balance problems in people suffering from hearing loss.

What organs does hearing loss affect?

When the portions of

the ear

that are responsible for transmitting the sound to the nerves are affected, it is referred to as conductive hearing loss. Conditions affecting the cochlea, eighth cranial nerve, spinal cord, or brain cause sensorineural hearing loss.

At what age do you start losing your hearing?

When does hearing loss begin? Statistically we all start to lose our hearing when we are

in our 40s

. One adult in five and more than half of all people over the age of 80 suffer from hearing loss. However, more than half of the hearing impaired population are of working age.

Can hearing loss cause other health problems?

In only the last dozen years, many important studies have surfaced linking hearing loss to disabling conditions, such as

cognitive decline

and Alzheimer’s disease, clinical depression, diabetes, falls among the elderly, heart disease, and many more.

How can damage to the eardrum affect hearing?

The outer ear funnels sound waves into the ear canal that hit the eardrum and make it vibrate. The middle ear and inner ear change the vibrations to signals that the brain senses as sounds.

A ruptured eardrum can’t vibrate as well

as it should. This can cause a hearing problem, which often is temporary.

What part of the body controls balance?

The inner ear is home to the cochlea and the main parts of the

vestibular system

. The vestibular system is one of the sensory systems that provides your brain with information about balance, motion, and the location of your head and body in relation to your surroundings.

Do deaf people have an inner voice?

If they’ve ever heard their voice,

deaf people may have a “speaking” internal monologue

, but it’s also possible that this internal monologue may be present without a “voice.” When asked, most deaf people report that they don’t hear a voice at all. Instead, they see the words in their head through sign language.

Does hearing loss cause dementia?

In a study that tracked 639 adults for nearly 12 years, Johns Hopkins expert Frank Lin, M.D., Ph. D, and his colleagues found that

mild hearing loss doubled dementia risk

. Moderate loss tripled risk, and people with a severe hearing impairment were five times more likely to develop dementia.

How can I restore my hearing naturally?

  1. Ear exercises for better hearing care. …
  2. Take supplements and vitamins for better hearing health. …
  3. Avoid smoking to help prevent hearing problems. …
  4. Beware of excessive ear wax buildup. …
  5. Schedule a hearing test with an audiologist.

What happens if hearing loss is not treated?


Fatigue, tension, stress and depression

.

Avoidance or withdrawal from social situations

.

Social rejection and loneliness

.

Reduced alertness

and increased risk to personal safety.

What are three warning signs of hearing loss?

  • Muffling of speech and other sounds.
  • Difficulty understanding words, especially against background noise or in a crowd.
  • Trouble hearing consonants.
  • Frequently asking others to speak more slowly, clearly and loudly.
  • Needing to turn up the volume of the television or radio.
  • Withdrawal from conversations.

How do I know if I’ve burst my eardrum?

Signs of a perforated eardrum

How does hearing loss affect the brain?

Auditory deprivation occurs

when your brain is deprived of sound

, such as from untreated hearing loss. Over time, your brain loses the ability to process sound. If left untreated, the parts of the brain normally responsible for hearing get “reassigned” to other tasks. Those parts also tend to shrink or atrophy.

Does Vision affect balance?


The visual system helps regulate the other systems involved in maintaining balance

, this means that any defect in the visual system can lead to frequent falls and a balance disorder. Visual dysfunctions that cause blurred or double vision are common in balance disorders, but can also be its root cause.

Maria LaPaige
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Maria LaPaige
Maria is a parenting expert and mother of three. She has written several books on parenting and child development, and has been featured in various parenting magazines. Maria's practical approach to family life has helped many parents navigate the ups and downs of raising children.