How Diabetes Could Be Silently Affecting Your Hearing – Audiology Associates
With over 38 million people in the U.S. living with diabetes, many are familiar with its potential complications, such as nerve damage, kidney issues, and vision problems. However, one lesser-known side effect of diabetes is its impact on hearing. If you’re managing diabetes, it’s essential to be aware of how it could affect your ability to hear, as addressing it early can help you stay connected to the world around you.
The inner ear depends on healthy blood flow and nerve function to process sounds effectively. When blood sugar levels are consistently high, as is often the case with diabetes, the tiny blood vessels and nerves in the ear can become damaged. This damage can prevent sound signals from being transmitted to the brain as they should, leading to sensorineural hearing loss—a condition where sound becomes muffled or unclear.
Even low blood sugar episodes can interfere with the way your ear communicates with your brain. This disruption may make it harder to hear, especially in challenging environments or when listening to high-pitched sounds like children’s voices or alarms.
Hearing loss caused by diabetes usually develops slowly, making it easy to overlook. However, certain warning signs can help you recognize when something isn’t quite right. These signs can include:
• Frequently asking others to repeat themselves
• Feeling like conversations are unclear, as if people are mumbling
• Struggling to follow discussions in busy environments or noisy rooms
• Finding that you need to turn up the volume on the TV or radio
• Difficulty understanding high-pitched voices or sounds
• Feeling tired after conversations
If any of these signs seem familiar, it could indicate that diabetes is affecting your hearing, and it may be time to act.
For those living with diabetes, taking proactive steps to protect your hearing is just as crucial as managing your blood sugar. Left unaddressed, hearing loss can lead to other health concerns, such as balance issues, cognitive decline, and even emotional impacts like frustration and isolation. A simple test can determine whether you might benefit from a hearing aid, allowing you to manage the effects and prevent further decline in your hearing ability.
To schedule a hearing consultation, please call Audiology Associates at 661-284-1900. Kevin Bolder, Au.D and John Davis, Au.D. are two of the best in Santa Clarita and San Fernando Valley. Visit our website at www.AudiologyAssociates.net or stop by our office located at 25425 Orchard Village Road, Suite 220, Santa Clarita, CA 91355.
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