Hearing Loss: What Really Causes It — And What You Can Do

You find yourself asking people to repeat themselves.
Turning up the TV louder than usual.
Missing the soft chime of a doorbell or a bird singing outside.

Hearing loss often starts quietly — not with pain, but with absence.

And while it’s common — affecting nearly 1 in 3 people over age 65 — it’s not something you should ignore.

The truth?
👉 Most hearing loss cannot be reversed by “miracle drops” or DIY remedies.
But much of it can be managed effectively — if you understand what’s really going on.

Let’s explore the real causes of hearing loss, separate myth from fact, and learn what actually helps — so you can protect your hearing and stay connected to the world around you.

Because real healing isn’t about magic.
It’s about listening — even when silence creeps in.

🔍 What Causes Hearing Loss?
Not all hearing loss is the same.
Some types are temporary — others permanent.
Knowing the difference matters.

1. Age-Related Hearing Loss (Presbycusis)