Hearing impairment & hearing loss

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Hearing loss and risk of falling

Hearing loss is often perceived as purely a communication impairment, but its impact on physical safety is often underestimated. Scientific studies show a clear link between hearing loss and an increased risk of falling. Even mild hearing loss can triple the risk of falling, with various biological and cognitive mechanisms interacting. This connection not only has individual consequences for those affected, but...
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Consequences of hearing loss

When we talk about hearing loss, we are not just referring to a change in the ear. It is an impairment of hearing perception that can quickly affect the entire life of those affected and often has far-reaching health consequences. Hearing loss can affect physical, mental, and social health, as...
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Hearing loss and dementia: An unexpected connection

As they get older, many people notice a decline in their hearing. This is often dismissed as a natural part of aging. But have you ever considered that this seemingly harmless hearing loss could have a deeper significance for overall brain health? It's amazing how closely hearing loss and dementia can be linked. This unexpected connection between...
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Hearing loss after middle ear infection

Acute middle ear infection is one of the most common illnesses in children and infants. However, it can occur at any age. In addition to typical symptoms such as earache or a feeling of pressure, it can cause hearing loss in the worst cases. Hearing loss following middle ear infection can be temporary if the infection is treated promptly and effectively. However, in some cases, it can also be permanent...
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Hearing loss and mental health

The link between hearing loss and mental health is becoming increasingly important in research and medicine. Scientific studies indicate that untreated hearing loss in middle age could increase the risk of cognitive decline. Hearing does much more than just perceive sound: it connects people with their environment, enables social interaction, and contributes...
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postural vertigo

Positional vertigo is one of the most common forms of vertigo and typically occurs when the head is moved into a certain position. Those affected experience sudden, brief attacks of vertigo, which are very unpleasant but usually harmless. The medically correct term is benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, which means benign, episodic positional vertigo. The...
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loss of discrimination

Discrimination loss describes a common but often misunderstood hearing problem: those affected can perceive sounds and noises, but have considerable difficulty understanding spoken language. While volume is not a problem, distinguishing between similar-sounding speech sounds is very difficult. This comprehensive guide explains the medical background, causes, diagnostic options, and modern therapeutic approaches for people with discrimination loss. The most important things...
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Nutrition for your hearing

A balanced diet is not only important for the heart, brain, and digestive system—the ears also benefit from certain vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids. The right diet can actively support ear health, reduce the risk of age-related or environmentally-induced hearing loss, and stabilize cell functions in the auditory system. Studies show that the combination of antioxidants,...
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