Now ladies, before you give yourself a pat on the back for your hearing ability, it’s important to understand why this occurs. It has less to do with being male or female, and more to do with our lifestyles.
Men don’t hear as well as women
The survey revealed that men are more likely to work in noisier environments – construction, for example. Another significant factor is that men are more likely to develop heart disease.
But what do matters of the heart have to do with hearing? Well, heart disease limits the amount of oxygen which our body parts require to function. Less oxygen means less blood flow, which means our hearing slowly declines. Lifestyle habits like smoking also cause a similar affect and can contribute to hearing loss.
How men can prevent hearing loss
First and foremost, avoid loud environments – if you can’t, wear protection. If you know you work where lots of noise occurs, ensure you are wearing protective ear gear like earplugs. Also, specifically when wearing headphones, keep the volume down. Listening to loud noises in close proximity can cause hearing loss.
Furthermore, never stick anything in your ears – including cotton swabs, pens, fingers, etc. These objects can damage your eardrum over time causing hearing loss. Lastly, pay attention to changes in your ears. Are they hurting? Ringing? Or you’ve just noticed some buzzing?
Any onset of an ear infection can turn into hearing loss, so noticing when these changes occurs can prompt you to seek out medical advice as soon as possible.
So if you want to hold onto your hearing for many years to come, these tips can help ensure you don’t become a victim to hearing loss. In the meantime, ladies don’t feel frustrated if your man continuously asks you to repeat yourself. It’s not their fault after all.
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