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    Understanding Hearing Loss

    As you age, some hearing loss is normal. Long-term exposure to loud noises may speed up hearing loss. You may lose the ability to hear how loud a sound is. You may also lose the ability to hear certain types of sounds. For instance, you might not be able to hear some of the high-pitched sounds of a child's voice or a fire alarm.

    Normal loss

    With aging, tiny hair cells in the inner ear change. Nerve cells in the inner ear may also be affected. Most people don't notice normal hearing loss until their middle years. Others might not notice it until late in their lives. It's most often a slow process.

    Accelerated loss

    Exposure to loud noise may cause hearing loss. It also may cause a ringing in your ears called tinnitus. If your exposure was short, you usually recover your hearing, unless permanent damage was done. But long-term exposure day after day is more likely to affect your hearing for life.

    Graph showing normal and accelerated hearing loss.

    Noise hurts more than your hearing

    Did you know that loud noises can affect your whole body? Loud noises can:

    • Raise blood pressure.

    • Disrupt sleep patterns.

    • Cause muscle strain.

    • Cause emotional stress.

    • Harm digestion.

    Online Medical Reviewer: Melinda Murray Ratini DO
    Online Medical Reviewer: Riley Holtz RN BS
    Date Last Reviewed: 5/1/2025
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    Alamogordo, NM 88310
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