The first signs of hearing loss

Any of the following are signs that you might benefit from having your hearing tested and your hearing problems managed:

  • You are beginning to find it difficult to hear conversation when you are in a group or where there is background noise
  • You may have difficulty understanding the higher pitched voices of women and children.  Higher pitched consonants such as ‘f’, ‘k’, ‘p’, ‘s’, ‘sh’, and ‘t’ may be out of your hearing range
  • Those around you have commented on the need to raise their voices or repeat phrases when
    talking to you
  • You complain that people are mumbling and not speaking clearly
  • You have to turn the TV or radio volume higher than may be acceptable to other family
    members or friends
  • You have to concentrate increasingly hard to follow a conversation, which is tiring

If you think you may have a hearing problem, visit your family doctor as a first step.

If you think you may have a hearing problem, visit your family doctor as a first step.

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