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Hearing Damage in Youth is Common and Preventable

According to the American Osteopathic Association, hearing loss in teens has risen by 30 percent since the 1990s, with 1 in 5 teens having some form of hearing loss. It’s important to know that the number one cause of hearing loss is noise, not age. Unfortunately, hearing loss due to excessive sound exposure is permanent, and there is no cure for it. As we continue to age and get exposed to more loud sounds over our lifetimes, hearing loss becomes cumulative. If our teens have some loss now, they will face severe loss in their later years. As a result, parents should educate teens about hearing loss and how to protect their hearing.

Educating Youth About Hearing Loss

The number one thing that parents can do to protect their children’s ears is educate them about hearing loss. Parents should explain hearing loss to teens as early as possible with the following facts:

Teach Teens to Protect their Hearing

While you can’t control what your teen does, you can arm them with helpful information to reduce their risk of hearing loss. Let them know that they can make habit adjustments that will significantly decrease their chances of damaging their ears. Teach them the 3 ways to prevent hearing loss when experiencing loud noise: turn the volume down, move away, or use hearing protection. Make sure that you role model these strategies.

To reduce the risk of hearing loss, share these tips with your teen to keep them safe:

Final thoughts…

If you notice your teen listens to the TV or radio at a higher volume or they have difficulty understanding your speech in a crowded or noisy environment, consider getting their hearing tested.

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