{"id":3586,"date":"2019-10-25T10:13:13","date_gmt":"2019-10-25T17:13:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sharphearingcenter.net\/?p=3586"},"modified":"2020-08-03T15:15:39","modified_gmt":"2020-08-03T20:15:39","slug":"studies-show-untreated-hearing-loss-leads-to-loneliness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sharphearingcenter.net\/studies-show-untreated-hearing-loss-leads-to-loneliness\/","title":{"rendered":"Studies Show Untreated Hearing Loss Leads to Loneliness"},"content":{"rendered":"

Hearing loss has profound effects on the daily lives of thousands of Plano residents. It\u2019s linked to a variety of physical, social and psychological issues; new research shows that people with hearing loss are more likely to experience loneliness\u2014especially if they don\u2019t treat their condition.<\/p>\n

Barriers to Treatment in Plano<\/h2>\n

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Hearing loss<\/a> affects 48 million Americans of all ages, making it one of the most common chronic health conditions in Texas and across the country. Only arthritis and heart disease rank higher. Given the large number of patients and the availability of a treatment solution that benefits 90 percent of those afflicted, you would think that most people take steps to improve their quality of life.<\/p>\n

But surprisingly, only about one out of every five older adults with hearing loss wears hearing aids<\/strong>. This leaves 23 million people with untreated hearing loss. According to JAMA Otolaryngology \u2014 Head and Neck Surgery, <\/em>over a ten-year period the likelihood of developing additional conditions goes up.<\/p>\n

How often does untreated hearing loss cause other problems after 10 years?<\/strong><\/p>\n