Alzheimer Disease & Hearing Loss: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment Guide Released

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Published July 9, 2024

Nano Hearing Aids is pleased to be adding to their growing online resource of audiologist-reviewed hearing advice with their new guide to Alzheimer's and hearing loss. The resource covers causes, symptoms, and treatments and is designed to be a helpful starting point for people living with Alzheimer's and their loved ones.

More information is available at https://nanohearingaids.com/blogs/news/alzheimer-hearing-loss-causes-symptoms-treatment

With Alzheimer's continuing to become more prevalent given America's aging community, Nano is pleased to be making the connection between the condition and hearing issues more well-known.

According to the non-profit Alzheimer's Association, over 6.9 million Americans over the age of 65 are now affected - Nano believes that all individuals who are living with the condition deserve access to clear and comprehensive information about how it can be linked to hearing issues, as well as how they can mitigate its effects.

As their team of hearing experts explained in their new resource, "Alzheimer-related hearing loss refers to the auditory difficulties that individuals with Alzheimer's disease may experience. It's not just about the volume of sound; it's about how the brain processes what the ears hear. With Alzheimer's, this processing can become impaired, making it difficult for individuals to understand speech, even if it's loud enough."

As such, to better help people who are living with Alzheimer's - or who are caring for someone who is - their new resource covers the main signs of Alzheimer's-related hearing loss. As their guide stated, these can differ from standard signs of hearing loss or can be hard to distinguish from other symptoms of the disease, like social withdrawal.

Their informational resource also explains different treatment options, stressing that a professional hearing test is one of the recommended first steps.

For those individuals who are experiencing mild to moderate hearing loss, Nano Hearing Aids also suggests that their OTC hearing aids may be an appropriate choice.

Their spokesperson added, "While Alzheimer's and hearing loss can be a challenging combination, with the right support and interventions, individuals with Alzheimer's and hearing loss can maintain their quality of life and continue to engage with the world around them. For those with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss, Nano's OTC devices are designed to be user-friendly and can be purchased without a prescription."

Nano encourages interested shoppers to get in touch with their warm and responsive customer service team to see whether their OTC hearing aids are the right choice.

For more information, visit https://nanohearingaids.com/

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