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Have your family, friends, and co-workers been requesting that you get hearing aids but you’ve been stubbornly resisting? Are you feeling that presently you really don’t need a hearing aid or that you’re not missing enough to warrant getting one?

If your hearing keeps getting worse, it could cost you as much as $30,000 each year, even if you think that it’s fine right now. Not only could you end up injuring yourself by dismissing your hearing loss, you could also cost yourself income and lost opportunities by not hearing important medical or work details.

Unemployment and missed opportunities

Your job performance will be effected if you aren’t hearing everything you need to. You could lose out on future projects because you didn’t hear instructions on previous work, or your interaction with co-workers could have deteriorated because you couldn’t hear them. You could end up being overlooked by people at every level if you become socially isolated at work. You may not be able to reach your full earning potential as these little things add up over time. A study by the Better Hearing Institute revealed that individuals who have neglected hearing loss earned, on average, $20,000 less a year than people who treated their hearing loss.

Research also indicates that individuals with untreated hearing loss have a higher danger of being unemployed. Individuals who don’t address their hearing loss will be 15% more likely to be unemployed. So, as the years pass, neglected hearing loss could end up costing you lot’s of money.

Falls will cost you even more in medical bills

Neglected hearing loss can cause another financial hit by actually making you more likely to have a fall. One study found that even those with slight untreated hearing loss raise their danger of falling by 300 percent. also, there is a 1.4-fold increase in falls for every added 10 dB of hearing loss. The researchers conjectured that there could be a link between the level of hearing loss and effects on the vestibular system, which controls balance, or that individuals who have more profound impairment simply became more caught up in compensating for the loss than focusing on specific physical dangers. And when you fall it frequently leads to a costly trip to the doctor.

Worse health outcomes

But that isn’t it. If you can’t hear well, you could miss instructions from your doctor. When it comes to your health, you could have negative outcomes if you miss information and that can lead to increased health costs. A huge financial gap will be the consequence. Over time, significantly increased medical costs will result from neglected hearing loss according to numerous studies. In one study, it was revealed that these people will have a 40% increased chance of trips to the emergency room and over a ten year period, will shell out over $20,000. A more recent study from the University of South Carolina revealed that untreated hearing loss resulted in a 33% increase in healthcare expenses over an 18 month period.

Moderate to profound neglected hearing loss can result in a significantly higher danger of death according to a study published by Johns Hopkins University.

So, if you’re interested in protecting yourself both financially and physically, it’s time to have your hearing evaluated. Depending on the test results, you may need to invest in hearing aids. You will most likely get a pleasant surprise if you do. Hearing aids today are state-of-the-art, really comfortable to use, and sound clear. Take advantage of the available technology to improve your life in all aspects.

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References

https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2018/patients-with-untreated-hearing-loss-incur-higher-health-care-costs-over-time

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