Detecting the Early Signs of Hearing Loss: Tips and Importance of Early Intervention

A woman cupping her ear with her hand, leaning slightly forward with a curious expression, symbolizing difficulty hearing or early signs of hearing loss.

Hearing loss affects millions globally, but many people don’t recognize the early signs of hearing loss until it impacts their daily lives. Since it often develops gradually, it can be difficult to detect in the early stages. However, identifying the signs early and taking action can significantly improve hearing health management.

What Causes Hearing Loss?

Hearing loss can result from several causes, including aging, prolonged exposure to loud noises, infections, genetic factors, and certain medications. It typically falls into three categories:

  • Conductive Hearing Loss: Problems in the outer or middle ear, such as obstructions or infections, can prevent sounds from reaching the inner ear.
  • Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Damage to the inner ear or the nerve pathways to the brain, often due to aging or noise exposure.
  • Mixed Hearing Loss: A combination of conductive and sensorineural issues, where both the outer/middle and inner ear experience complications.

Early Signs of Hearing Loss

  • Difficulty Understanding Speech in Noisy Environments: Many people with early hearing loss struggle to pick up conversations in busy places, like restaurants, and might find it hard to focus on individual voices over background noise.
  • Frequently Asking for Repetition: Constantly needing others to repeat themselves, especially in group conversations, can signal that you’re missing parts of what people say.
  • Turning Up the Volume: If you frequently increase the volume on your TV, radio, or phone, it could indicate that sounds are not reaching you as clearly as they once did.
  • Trouble Hearing High-Frequency Sounds: High-pitched sounds, like the voices of children or birds chirping, are often the first sounds to become difficult to hear with age-related hearing loss.
  • Ringing in the Ears (Tinnitus): A persistent ringing, buzzing, or humming in the ears can sometimes indicate hearing damage or loss, especially if the sensation doesn’t subside.
  • Social Withdrawal: As hearing becomes more challenging, people may withdraw from social activities, feeling frustrated or embarrassed about not being able to hear properly.
An audiologist holding an otoscope, preparing to examine a patient’s ear during a hearing evaluation.

Importance of Early Detection

Addressing hearing loss early is crucial for maintaining a good quality of life. Studies show that untreated hearing loss can lead to other health complications, including social isolation, depression, and even cognitive decline. Additionally, addressing hearing loss early can prevent further deterioration by enabling you to take protective measures and, if needed, begin using hearing aids or other assistive devices sooner.

What to Do If You Notice Hearing Loss

If you experience any of these early signs of hearing loss, consulting a hearing care professional for a comprehensive hearing assessment is essential. These professionals can conduct a series of hearing tests to determine the type and extent of hearing loss and provide tailored solutions, from hearing aids to auditory training, to improve your hearing.

Optimizing Your Hearing Health

Early intervention and a proactive approach to hearing health can make a substantial difference. Regular hearing check-ups, protecting your ears from loud noises, and adopting healthy lifestyle practices are all ways to preserve your hearing and enhance overall well-being.

If you or someone you know shows signs of hearing loss, contact our office to schedule an evaluation. At Soundgate Hearing Clinic, we understand that the sooner you address hearing loss, the better you can protect your hearing and maintain an active, engaging lifestyle.

Our hearing care providers are equipped to guide you through the journey, offering advice, support, and the latest hearing aid technology. Recognizing and addressing hearing loss early can be life-changing, allowing you to stay connected to the world around you.

Take the first step toward better hearing and improved quality of life by scheduling an appointment at one of our four convenient clinic locations. Our dedicated team is here to help you find the right hearing solution for your needs.

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Sarah Kaufman

HIS

Hello, I am Sarah! I have been an Audiologist since 2019 when I received my doctorate degree from A.T. Still University in Arizona and undergraduate degree from the University of Minnesota. I have a passion to help people with their hearing healthcare. Coming from a family with hearing impaired individuals, I know the importance for personalized hearing care and best Audiology practices. Raised in small town Minnesota, I enjoy my time being outside, on the golf course or on the lake up north. I have 2 young children who keep me on my toes and always laughing.

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Brooke Bergeson

Business Administration

My name is Brooke, and I have been working at SoundGate Hearing since July of 2023. I love being a part of a team that puts the customers first. Being able to help others has always been a passion of mine. When I am not working, I love spending time with my family and traveling.

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Joel SKoog

Business Manager

I have worked in a variety of roles in the hearing industry since graduating from Minnesota State University-Moorhead with a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications. I have worked at SoundGate Hearing since 2013 and have substantial experience with both the technical and business sides of the industry. I understand the fundamental need to provide strong support for our patients. I spend my free time away from the office with my active family. I enjoy a wide variety of activities, including travel, hiking, camping, fishing, and all things outdoors. I am a passionate hockey and soccer parent and fan.

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KARA BALKEN

Au. D

Hello, I am Kara, and I am so excited to continue serving the Buffalo area and providing hearing care at SoundGate Hearing. I grew up in SW, MN, in a small town, and I love the sense of community that small towns offer. I have worked at SoundGate since 2019 and love the personalized care this clinic provides patients. In my free time, I enjoy reading, staying active, spending time outdoors, and soaking up as much lake time as I can in our short MN summers.

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Sarah Binfet

Au. D/Owner

Welcome! I am Dr. Sarah Binfet and I have been a Doctor of Audiology since 2006. I proudly served Veterans at the Minneapolis VA for nearly 9 years. I established Blaine Hearing Center in 2013 in conjunction with my husband's optometric practice. It has been a wonderful partnership and enjoyable to see each other at work! In 2015, I had the opportunity to grow my practice when I purchased SoundGate Hearing from my mentor, Dr. Wendy Davis. I genuinely love what I do and feel that helping people hear is essential to their quality of life. I believe in creating a welcoming and supportive environment in which the patient and their families can be educated on their hearing loss, hearing aid options, and how to have the best success with their hearing aids. At SoundGate, we deeply care about our patients and their outcomes. We want everyone to genuinely enjoy their hearing aids and the benefits they bring. I am committed to offering my patients the most up to date digital hearing aid technology, which is why I carry a full line of manufacturers. There is no one right hearing aid for everyone. It is my job to help my patients navigate the complex works of hearing aids and decide on which products best meet their needs, goals and budget. I have discovered the benefit of giving patients the opportunity to trial hearing aids out of the office. A hearing aid trial is most helpful in navigating the complex journey of better hearing. A Minnesotan through and through, I was raised in Eden Prairie, MN, received my undergraduate degree from the University of St. Thomas and my Doctor of Audiology degree from the University of Minnesota. When not at work, you will find me cooking, hitting up the newest restaurants and fitting in as much yoga as possible. During the weekend, you will find my husband Rodney and me with our three kids, Evelyn, Jake and Sam, loving the outdoors at our family cabin on Leech Lake. I look forward to meeting you.

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Kathy Wieser

HIS

My name is Kathy, and I am a Hearing Instrument Specialist (HIS) with SoundGate Hearing. I have been in hearing health for 18 years. I am passionate about helping people live their best lives with the best hearing possible. Getting to know patients is a joy for me. My position is a lot like a Nurse Practitioner’s. I am licensed to perform many services to help you while I work with and for the Audiologists for your best care. In my spare time, you will find my husband and I enjoying our three busy grandsons, reading with my book club, traveling, and spending time with friends and family. I am so glad to be part of the SoundGate Hearing team.