Your workplace recently adopted the trend of open-office floor plans, encouraging cooperation and teamwork. However, you find yourself struggling in this new configuration. Not because you miss the privacy of cubicle walls, but because the increased noise makes it difficult to follow conversations.
The inability to follow conversations in loud settings often acts as an early indicator of hearing loss, in spite of conventional hearing tests producing normal outcomes. You still may have trouble discerning conversations even with “Normal” hearing.
Speech comprehension is a complex mental task that requires considerable brainpower. Optimal hearing abilities are required to differentiate voices in loud environments.
It becomes increasingly challenging for the brain to focus in on speech in loud settings as we get older. Because of this, it becomes mentally exhausting to be in noisy environments like restaurants and bustling offices.
How to recognize the early signs of hearing loss
Early indications of hearing loss manifest in various ways:
- Social isolation.
- When in loud settings, conversations are difficult to make out.
- Increased mental fatigue due to heightened concentration required for listening.
Testing for hearing loss
Detecting such challenges can be tricky, especially when traditional diagnostics suggest normal hearing. Here are a couple of tests being developed by researchers to diagnose hearing loss in its early stages:
- The Eye Test: For this test, you wear a special set of glasses. These glasses can monitor the movement and dilation of your pupils. If you’re concentrating a little harder than normal your pupils will behave in a particular way. So if this tends to happen in crowded or loud areas, it could be a sign that you’re having to strain to hear.
- Monitoring Electrical Signals: In this test, a device tracks the electrical EEG signals sent by your ears to your brain. It will be a strong sign that you’re having some hearing trouble if these signals change in a certain way when you’re in a crowded location.
Early intervention will be possible if these tests, combined with personal observation, are able to detect hearing problems in their very early stages.
The Advantages of early detection
Discovering even slight hearing loss early offers two substantial advantages.
- It reduces aggravation by supplying clarity about the challenges of being in settings like open office plans.
- Cognitive decline associated with untreated hearing loss can be avoided with early detection.
Consider getting help if you’re having difficulty understanding speech even with “normal” hearing.
Total mental function and auditory health will be improved by early diagnosis. Call us today and let us help you with any hearing loss you may have.