World Hearing Day: Understanding and Recognizing Hearing Loss
World Hearing Day is celebrated every year on March 3rd to recognize the need for universal hearing care. Hearing health is an important part of our overall health and well-being, yet hearing loss goes largely undiagnosed and untreated.
Learn more about World Hearing Day, the impacts of hearing loss when left untreated, and how you can be an advocate for universal hearing healthcare.
Key Takeaways
- Prioritize early intervention: Managing hearing loss with hearing aids can positively impact communication and mental well-being.
- Global hearing disparities persist: World Hearing Day highlights the urgent need for improved access to hearing care worldwide.
- Community-driven awareness matters: Wesson Hearing Aid Center aims to educate and support better hearing in Manteca, Ripon, and Tracy.
World Hearing Day 2024
The purpose of World Hearing Day is to raise awareness on how to prevent deafness and hearing loss while promoting hearing care across the world. This year, World Hearing Day focuses on overcoming the challenges caused by societal misperceptions and stigmatizing mindsets on hearing loss through awareness-raising and information sharing, aimed at the public and healthcare providers.
Hearing Loss and Your Health
Untreated hearing loss can have negative effects on communication, social relationships, memory, job performance, and cognitive abilities. When you can’t hear well, you may withdraw from conversations, in time socially isolating yourself. This can lead to depression and anxiety, which are often associated with hearing loss. Over time, this can lead to cognitive decline as your brain doesn’t receive the necessary stimulation it needs to stay active and healthy.
It’s important to manage hearing loss at the first signs by wearing hearing aids. At Wesson Hearing Aid Center, we offer a wide range of hearing aids to help you manage hearing loss, so you can live a fuller life.
Hearing Loss Statistics
In observance of World Hearing Day, here are some global facts about hearing.
- Globally, over 80% of hearing care needs are unmet
- Undiagnosed hearing loss poses an annual cost of nearly $1 trillion U.S. dollars
- Deeply ingrained societal misperceptions and stigmatizing mindsets are key factors limiting efforts for preventing and addressing hearing loss
- Changing mindsets related to hearing care is crucial to improving access to hearing care
How You Can Make An Impact
Here are some tips on how you can recognize World Hearing Day and make a difference.
- Protect yours from loud noise
- Receive regular tests to determine if you could be helped by a hearing aid
- Share your hearing journey with others
- Educate people in your community about hearing loss and hearing aids
- Encourage your loved ones to visit a hearing specialist
At Wesson Hearing Aid Center, our goal is to spread awareness about hearing loss and hearing aids and help those in our community receive the care they deserve. We offer hearing aids for the people of Manteca, Ripon, and Tracy. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and start experiencing better hearing!