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7 Warning Signs You May Be Experiencing Hearing Loss

Hearing is one of our most vital senses—helping us stay connected to the world around us. Yet, hearing loss can creep in gradually, often unnoticed until it significantly impacts our daily lives. At Asha’s Audiology Clinic, we believe in early detection and proactive care to ensure you continue living life to the fullest.

Here are seven key signs that you might be experiencing hearing loss:

1. Constantly Turning Up the TV or Radio

If family members or friends frequently mention that your TV or radio is too loud, it could be more than just a preference. Struggling to hear background noise may indicate the early stages of hearing loss.


2. Difficulty Following Conversations

Do you often ask people to repeat themselves? Struggling to follow along in conversations—especially in noisy environments—is one of the most common and noticeable signs of hearing loss.


3. Muffled Hearing or Trouble with Background Sounds

If everything sounds distorted or muffled, as if your ears are blocked, it might be time to get your hearing checked. Difficulty hearing background sounds can be a clear indication that something’s not quite right.


4. Missing Phone Calls or the Doorbell

Have you missed calls or not heard someone knocking at the door? This might be more than a coincidence. People with hearing loss often miss these subtle, yet important, sounds—especially if background noise is present.


5. Tilting Your Head to Hear Better

If you find yourself turning your head or straining to hear better, it could be a sign that your hearing has diminished in one or both ears. While this might help temporarily, it’s not a long-term solution.


6. Feeling Frustrated When Hearing Issues Are Mentioned

It’s common to feel defensive or upset when someone points out a potential health issue. However, recognizing the signs of hearing loss early can lead to better outcomes and a faster return to clear hearing.


7. Withdrawing from Social Situations

Hearing loss can lead to social isolation, as conversations become more difficult and frustrating. If you’re avoiding gatherings or spending more time alone, your hearing may be playing a part.

Take the First Step Toward Better Hearing
If any of these signs sound familiar, don’t wait. At Asha’s Audiology Clinic, we offer comprehensive hearing assessments and personalized care plans designed to restore your connection to the sounds of life.