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If you\u2019ve been diagnosed with hearing loss in Torrance, you\u2019re probably feeling overwhelmed, anxious and maybe a little depressed. Hearing loss will have a big impact on your life, this is true…but if you\u2019re like most people, you\u2019ll benefit from wearing hearing aids. If you haven\u2019t seen what they can do yet, you\u2019re in for a pleasant surprise.<\/p>\n
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Hearing loss is a widespread problem in California, but it isn\u2019t just confined to the Golden State; some 48 million Americans experience impaired hearing to some extent, making it the third most common physical condition (only arthritis<\/a> and heart disease rank higher). It can affect people of all ages, but is most prevalent in those between 60 and 69 years old. About one-third of individuals aged 65 has hearing loss; by the age of 75, that number is closer to half.<\/p>\n The good news? Nine out of 10 people with hearing loss can benefit from hearing aids. That translates to about 28.8 million Americans. Yet, fewer than 16 percent actually bother to wear them. And those who do seek treatment for their impairment wait an average of seven years. This can prove downright dangerous to their health; untreated hearing loss is associated with a variety of physical, social and psychological health problems, ranging from isolation and loneliness to depression, dementia and a greater risk of fall-related injuries. Personal and professional relationships often suffer, as well.<\/p>\n Barriers to hearing care are many; commonly-cited reasons include a perceived stigma that hearing aids will make the user look old, a belief that they won\u2019t effectively treat hearing loss, and the high costs of the devices.<\/p>\n