Can Hearing Aid Help Alzheimer’s Patient to Cope Up with Hearing Loss?

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Can Hearing Aid Help Alzheimer’s Patient to Cope Up with Hearing Loss?

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Title: Can Hearing Aid Help Alzheimer’s Patient to Cope Up with Hearing Loss?


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Can Hearing Aid Help Alzheimers Patient to Cope
Up with Hearing Loss?
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Month of November Alzheimers Awareness Month
  • Do you know the month of November is known as
    Alzheimers awareness month? More than 342,000
    people are living with Dementia.
  • Globally, the number has raised to 44 million and
    has become a critical matter of concern
    especially among the elderly, which needs much
    attention.
  • While there is no cure to Alzheimer, the research
    says that using hearing aids can lessen, avoid or
    delay the symptoms of Alzheimer or other forms of
    dementia.
  • Now that November is here its a good time to
    raise awareness around Alzheimer amongst people.

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  • Every family that has their loved ones suffering
    from Alzheimer very-well understand how hard it
    is for the sufferer and people around them to
    cope up with the situation.
  • Amongst various studies related to Alzheimer that
    have come up in the past years, the one that has
    gained much attention shows a substantial link
    between Alzheimer and hearing loss.
  • While there isnt any study that suggests hearing
    loss itself causes dementia, here are some
    extended theories on the same research.

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Change in Brain Function
There is a part of the brain that is in charge of
hearing. If anything goes wrong with that part,
it may start working differently, disrupting the
way your brain functions which could develop
symptoms of Alzheimer.
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Mental Load
When you cant hear properly, your brain has to
work a lot harder to understand what people are
saying. Hearing issues demand more mental
energy and work in every conversation you involve
in. As a result, putting so much mental effort
into day-to-day conversations takes up a big part
of your mental energy you need to put into your
memory and other cognitive functions.
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Social Isolation
Social Isolation can impact on both physical and
mental health. The inability to hear can make
it harder to maintain communication and social
connections, causing certain loneliness and
isolation.
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To Wind Up
People with hearing loss are 24 more likely to
have Alzheimers according to a study.
Moreover, the worse the condition, the more the
chances of a person to develop Dementia. Though
it is not clear that the link between these two
ailments is due to one of the reasons listed or a
combination of them, simply being aware of this
association between the two is the first step
towards doing something about it.
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Final Words
Moreover, what comes to a surprise for most
people is that we dont hear with our ears, but
we hear with our brain. That means, if a person
is suffering from hearing loss, the condition may
impact on their brain. Further to add, hearing
loss may worsen the effects of Alzheimer
disease. Considering that hearing loss patients
go through so much trouble and frustration while
communicating, a hearing exam can help to
determine if the person is on the verge of
hearing loss. In case hearing impairment or
loss is detected, experts suggest that wearing
hearing aids could be found extremely
beneficial. Hearing care is often overlooked
until the ability of hearing is interrupted.
Dont risk becoming socially isolated by avoiding
hearing aid. To choose the right hearing aid,
get in touch with a specialist at Adelaide
Hearing Clinic, that offers discount hearing aids
at wholesale price.
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