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At what age do you start to lose your hearing

Hearing loss often begins around age 40 and becomes more noticeable as people reach their 60s. This age-related hearing loss, also known as presbycusis, is a natural part of aging caused by changes in the inner ear and cumulative exposure to noise over time. While it progresses gradually, early intervention can help minimize its impact. Learn more about recognizing the early signs of hearing loss.


If you suspect hearing loss, take our free online hearing test to assess your hearing. For mild to moderate hearing loss, consider devices like the Invo CIC or the AudixLife AI, designed to enhance clarity and quality of life.

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