The Sound of Hearing Loss
It can be challenging to understand how hearing loss actually sounds. After a hearing test, you'll be presented with an audiogram that indicates your ability to hear at different pitches. However, sometimes this graph won’t feel very meaningful to you.
Typically, hearing loss from noise exposure and/or aging affects the ability to hear higher frequencies, resulting in sound that is:
Dull
Muffled
Unclear
Sometimes hearing loss affects all frequencies, resulting in sound that is:
Muted
Distant
Soft
The following videos were produced using a hearing loss simulator from NIOSH (check it out!). Listening to these videos will let you experience the sound of hearing loss.
I hope this demonstrates how even a mild hearing loss can significantly affect speech clarity and music quality.
Here is a gentle reminder to:
Take care of your ears by avoiding loud noises
Use hearing protection when you can’t avoid loud noises
Get your hearing checked regularly, especially if you’re frequently exposed to noise
Encourage your loved ones to address any hearing loss, as it can often be mistaken for simply not paying attention
If you’re concerned about a loved one’s hearing, please contact us.