Hearing Loss & Dementia


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Dementia & Hearing Loss

Understanding the Connection

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Research increasingly supports the connection between hearing loss and a heightened risk of dementia. If you’re concerned about protecting yourself or a loved one, keep reading to discover more about this important link and how early intervention can make a difference.

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The Link Between

Alzheimer’s Disease and Hearing Loss

Significant studies have uncovered a link between hearing loss and an increased likelihood of developing dementia.

    While the exact relationship is still under investigation, two key factors are believed to play a role: brain atrophy and brain overload

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      Hearing Loss & Brain Atrophy
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      Hearing Loss & Brain Overload

      Is It Hearing Loss or Dementia?


      While hearing loss can increase the risk of dementia, it’s also important to avoid misdiagnosing the condition. If you suspect dementia in yourself or someone else, it’s crucial to seek a professional medical evaluation.

      How Can Hearing Aids Help?


      While there is no cure for dementia or Alzheimer’s, hearing aids have been shown to slow the rate of cognitive decline and enhance the quality of life for those with both hearing loss and dementia.² By improving hearing, these devices can also reduce feelings of loneliness and depression that may arise later in life.

      Today’s hearing aids come in various styles to fit different lifestyles, ages, and degrees of hearing loss. Click the link below to schedule a free appointment with a Beltone Coastal hearing care professional and take the first step toward better hearing.