Contributed by Ryan Peterson.
While it might sound surprising, your heart can have a direct impact on your hearing health. Your hearing is very reliant on the blood flow that gets to your ear, and if that becomes impaired, hearing loss can occur. If you have heart disease, it’s possible for heart disease to lead to hearing loss. Any kind of restriction in the arteries that prevents the ears from getting needed blood can cause damage to your ears. This is not a definitive side effect of heart disease, but you should be aware of all potential side effects so you can treat the issue appropriately.
Every organ in your body is reliant on your heart.
If you’re experiencing hearing loss, you may not know about it straight away. It could take you months to realize what you are experiencing is a result of a loss of hearing, rather than an odd occurrence. Others might notice it before you do, which is when you should show some concern and see a professional.
If you find yourself constantly asking others to repeat themselves, be it over the phone or in person, it is something to consider as a concern. Everyone is different and it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re experiencing hearing loss, but it’s still a red flag to get checked.
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