Understanding the Link Between Hearing Loss and Brain Function
At Wigan Hearing, we understand that hearing loss is more than just a communication issue—it can significantly impact your cognitive health. Emerging research shows a strong connection between untreated hearing loss and memory decline, especially in adults over 50. That’s why early intervention is key.
What the Research Tells Us
Studies from institutions like Johns Hopkins University and the Alzheimer’s Society reveal that people with untreated hearing loss are more likely to develop cognitive problems, including memory loss and dementia. When you struggle to hear, your brain works harder to process sounds, which can lead to mental fatigue and reduced brain function over time.
Why Early Hearing Tests Matter
Many people in Wigan, Standish, Shevington, and Parbold delay hearing tests until communication becomes a struggle. But hearing loss often develops gradually, and cognitive effects may begin before you even realise there’s a problem. At Wigan Hearing, our comprehensive assessments—including speech audiometry, tympanometry, and 3D ear scanning—can identify early signs of hearing loss and help prevent long-term consequences.
What We Offer at Wigan Hearing
We don’t just test your hearing. We take the time to understand how hearing loss might be affecting your lifestyle, relationships, and mental wellbeing. With our in-depth assessments, we can also refer you to the right services if cognitive concerns are identified.
Tips for Protecting Your Hearing and Brain Health
Book a hearing test every year after age 50
Wear hearing protection in noisy environments
Act quickly if you notice signs of hearing loss
Stay socially engaged—hearing loss can lead to isolation, which further affects brain health
Consider hearing aids early—they help the brain stay active and engaged
Take the First Step Today
Your hearing and memory health are closely linked. Don’t wait until symptoms become severe. Book a professional hearing test with Wigan Hearing today and take charge of your cognitive wellbeing.
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