Can hearing loss cause depression? The link between hearing loss and depression explained


According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, About one in three people in the United States between the ages of 65 and 74 experience hearing loss. In addition to this, about half of adults ages 75+ suffer from this silent killer. Individuals who struggle with hearing loss, as well as those with other challenges, such as financial struggles or poor mental health, are at risk for social isolation. Those who must deal with several of these issues at once are at an even higher risk. But patients who could benefit greatly from using a hearing aid tend to shy away from it, due to the extremely high cost. Let's look at these issues more closely. 


Researchers located at John Hopkins Medicine have linked hearing loss to mental illness, depression being the most prevalent. These researchers state that when a patient experiences loss of hearing, they either can withdraw from those around them, or they can attempt to keep trying to understand conversations with difficulty. Either way, the individual will experience some type of loneliness or social isolation. There is a difference between the two: Social isolation occurs when an individual loses their sense of belonging in social groups for some reason or does not have many people to talk to, and loneliness can occur even when a person is always surrounded by others. However, research has shown that only around one third of this population utilizes a hearing aid. 


If such a significant portion of the population is suffering in this way, why are so many of them refusing to regain what they have lost? The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine states this: The cost of a good quality hearing aid averages at around $4700. This high price tag leads to many patients putting off making the investment. They may tell themselves that they don't really need it, or their hearing is not that bad yet. But this will inevitably lead to a higher risk of social isolation or feelings of loneliness, and possibly severe depression. If you or someone you know is experiencing impactful hearing loss, as well as a limited social experience or depression, a quality hearing aid will absolutely be a benefit! 


If you are looking for an affordable hearing aid option that is barely noticeable, look no further than HearBloom. Priced at less than $100, this tiny but mighty hearing aid is sweeping the nation, giving hearing loss patients the ability to gain back what they have lost. Be sure to view HearBloom's range of hearing devices - they could be an answered prayer and the key to living a fuller, happier life!


Before you leave, we have a question for our readers.


Does background noise overly interfere with your conversations? 


Do you have trouble hearing people who do not speak loudly and clearly with perfect diction? 


Making a simple decision as trying a hearing aid may seem like a small step, but it can be a huge leap to a better quality of life. Many adults live with untreated hearing loss for many reasons, particularly to avoid purchasing expensive hearing devicesBecause traditional hearing aids can cost several thousands of dollars making it out of reach for the many that actually need it.


So what other options are available?


Fortunately, There is an option for people who are suffering from hearing loss but don’t want to spend thousands on a solution. Thanks to advancements in design and technology, there is no need to suffer in silence any longer.


HearBloom devices are tiny, barely visible, revolutionary hearing devices. The advanced design ensures you can hear everything that is going on around you while filtering out annoying background noise and without breaking the bank.


Whatever stage your hearing loss is at, from mild to severe, you will hear the world around you in the way nature intended.

Introducing the HearBloom X1 from only US$99.95

Modern, discreet, invisible. The HearBloom X1 is our most popular model and is suitable for those with mild to severe hearing loss.


Why anyone with hearing loss can benefit from a device like HearBloom 


As we mentioned earlier, many people are mistakenly embarrassed about hearing loss. However, hearing loss can have substantial negative side effects on your life. The good news is that using a hearing aid can counter those negative effects and offer several benefits you might not even realize: 


Increased lifespan – According to Oxford Journals, a team of Icelandic researchers discovered the mortality rate for elderly people with untreated hearing loss is higher than that of people with hearing loss who wear hearing aids. 


The Alzheimer’s connection – Believe it or not, there is a direct connection between hearing loss and dementia. While this connection is not fully understood, it is documented. For every 10 decibels of hearing loss the risk of dementia grows by 27%. This danger might be mitigated with the use of a hearing aid. 


A better quality of life – Despite the common resistance to admitting hearing loss, several studies reveal that once people with hearing loss start using a hearing aid the quality of their social lives improves dramatically. 


Here at HearBloom, we have come on the scene to help reduce those costs, by making hearing devices more affordable & accessible for the many millions around the world who are losing their hearing.


You can find out more about our range of hearing devices below. 


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