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Heart Health & Hearing Health

Heart Health and Hearing Health

How Does Cardiovascular Disease Damage My Hearing?

Studies have shown that individuals with a history of cardiovascular disease are about 54% more likely to develop hearing loss than those with a healthy vascular system. The reason for this increased risk appears to stem from decreased blood flow to the tiny vessels of the cochlea in the inner ear. The inner ear is a highly vascularized system, which makes it extremely susceptible to cardiovascular complications. Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the conditions that can cause tinnitus. Damage to the hair cells found in the cochlea of the inner ear can disrupt the auditory pathways in the brain, causing both hearing loss and tinnitus. The brain can produce abnormal nerve signals, heard as a high pitch sound in the ears, to compensate for the lack of sound input.

What Can I Do?

The best way to protect your hearing is to prevent heart disease before any irreversible damage is done. Exercising on a regular basis, eating a heart-healthy diet, maintaining a healthy weight, and seeing a doctor for regular health screenings are the first steps to heart health. If you suspect you might already have a hearing impairment or you have a history of cardiovascular disease, don’t wait to have your hearing checked – early detection is the key to successful intervention. Call Advanced Hearing Group to schedule an evaluation and a hearing test.

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Heart Health & Hearing Health was last modified: June 7th, 2024 by Smart Marketing