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How Often Should I Get My Hearing Tested?
You might not think about it often, but your hearing is vital to your overall health and well-being. Just like you get regular eye exams and dental checkups, it's important to get your hearing tested on a regular basis, too. But how often should you get your hearing checked? Here's what you need to know.
The answer to this question depends on a few factors. First, if you have any risk factors for hearing loss, you should get your hearing checked more often. Risk factors for hearing loss include things like working in a loud environment, being exposed to loud noises frequently (think concerts or clubs), family history of deafness or hearing loss, and certain medical conditions.
If you don't have any risk factors for hearing loss, the general rule of thumb is to get your hearing checked every three years starting at age 50. However, even if you don't have any risk factors, there are still certain situations where you might need to get your hearing checked more often. For example, if you start noticing that people are mumbling more often or that you're having trouble following conversations, it's time to get your hearing checked.
Conclusion:
Hearing loss is a common problem, but it's one that can be easily managed with regular hearing tests. So how often should you get your hearing checked? If you have any risk factors for hearing loss, it's important to get tested more often. Otherwise, every three years starting at age 50 is a good rule of thumb. However, if you start noticing any warning signs of hearing loss, don't wait—get your hearing checked right away.
Dr. Goutham Gosu has been practicing Audiology for the past 18 years and specializes in pediatric and adult hearing healthcare. He completed his graduate degree at Ohio University and received his doctorate in Audiology from AT Still University.