6 Ways to Prevent Hearing Loss from Progressing Quickly

Preventing hearing loss from worsening requires proactive steps to protect your ears and maintain overall hearing health. Here are 6 ways to slow its progression:

 

  1. Use Hearing Aids (If Recommended)
    If you have been diagnosed with a hearing loss, wearing hearing aids can help stimulate your auditory system and slow cognitive decline.
  2. Protect Your Ears from Loud Noises
    Avoid prolonged exposure to loud environments (concerts, machinery, etc.). Use earplugs or noise-cancelling headphones when necessary. Keep volume below 60% and limit headphone use to 60 minutes at a time.
  3. Manage Underlying Health Conditions
    Conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease can contribute to hearing loss. Maintain a healthy diet and stay physically active to improve blood flow to the inner ear.
  4. Avoid Ototoxic Medications
    Some medications, like certain antibiotics, painkillers (NSAIDs), and chemotherapy drugs, can damage your hearing. Always consult your doctor about the potential hearing-related side effects of any medication.
  5. Get Regular Check-ups
    Have your hearing tested annually, especially if you’re exposed to noise regularly or notice changes in your hearing. Early detection allows for intervention that may slow progression.
  6. Stay Socially & Mentally Active
    Engage in conversations, listen to music, and practice listening exercises.