March 27, 2025

The Most Common Signs of Hearing Loss

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Timothy Hunsaker
Owner | Audiologist

The Most Common Signs of Hearing Loss

Hearing loss affects many people worldwide, and its signs can often be subtle. Sometimes, these signs are easily overlooked, especially when they gradually appear over time. However, recognizing these signs early can make a big difference in improving one’s quality of life.

Struggling to Hear Conversations

One of the most common signs of hearing loss is difficulty hearing conversations. This issue becomes more noticeable in noisy environments, such as restaurants or social gatherings. Struggling to hear someone speak can be frustrating and may lead to withdrawing from social activities.

Asking others to repeat themselves often can also indicate that certain sounds or words are not being fully heard or understood. This situation might happen more frequently when the conversation involves soft-spoken individuals or when speaking over the phone.

Turning Up the Volume

Another common sign is the need to increase the volume of electronic devices. Whether it’s the TV, radio, or a smartphone, setting the volume higher than what others consider normal can point to some degree of hearing loss. Family members or friends may first notice this change and mention it.

Missing everyday sounds is another significant indication. For instance, not hearing the doorbell, phone ringing, or the timer on the microwave can signal hearing loss. These sounds are usually loud enough for most people to hear but might become difficult for someone experiencing hearing issues.

Experiencing tinnitus, which is a ringing or buzzing sound in the ears, may also indicate hearing loss. This condition often accompanies hearing impairment and varies in intensity and duration.

Professional Help for Hearing Loss

Recognizing these signs is critical for addressing hearing loss early. Seeking help from hearing health professionals can provide proper diagnosis and treatment options. Hearing aids and other assistive devices can significantly improve one’s hearing over time.

Additionally, regular hearing check-ups help monitor any changes or progression in an individual’s hearing ability. Awareness and prompt action are key to managing one’s hearing loss effectively. Contact us today for more information or to schedule an appointment!

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Timothy Hunsaker
Owner | Audiologist

Dr. Timothy Hunsaker attended both undergraduate and graduate school at Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho. During his schooling, he completed clinical rotations at prominent hearing centers across Idaho before relocating to Las Vegas in 2008.

After working at Christensen Hearing Institute for two years, Dr. Hunsaker founded Desert Valley Audiology in 2010, growing it from a solo practice into the thriving multi-location clinic it is today. He holds the CCC-A from ASHA and is fluent in Spanish.

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