Does not being able to hear sound for a long time really induce Alzheimer s disease?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-12
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, because the resolution of speech will be reduced because it is not clear for a long time. If you listen to a sound for a long time, you can't listen and communicate normally, and others talk to you again, you will be interrupted and unable to hear clearly, and in the long run, you will not want to chat with others, do not speak, be autistic, and it is easy to get Alzheimer's. If there is a hearing loss system that affects communication and hearing, please test your hearing in time and choose a hearing aid that suits you, which can also protect residual hearing and delay hearing loss.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Probably not, but long-term dazing will definitely increase the chance of developing Alzheimer's disease.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When the brain cannot hear hundreds of sounds for a long time, it may induce Alzheimer's disease.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    People with hearing loss have a higher risk of developing dementia than the general population.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Among the various geriatric diseases, presbycusis and Alzheimer's disease are often closely linked. The appearance of the former is often accompanied by the appearance of the latter. At the same time as hearing is weakened, the ability of the elderly to receive information from the outside world is also weakened.

    In addition, it can also lead to speech impairment in the elderly, and over time, the symptoms related to Alzheimer's disease will appear.

    Physiologically, hearing progresses with age.

    Gradually, after the age of 60, there will be different degrees of deafness, but some people will appear deafness at the age of forty or fifty. The problem is that some elderly people feel abandoned by their families after they become deaf, and then they become depressed. At this time, if you don't put it aside.

    will cause psychological trauma to the elderly. Experts recommend once sent.

    Now that the elderly have hearing loss, family members should encourage and accompany the elderly to the hospital in time. Positive** after identification**.

    In fact, while hearing is weakening, the elderly's ability to receive information from the outside world is also weakening. In addition, it can lead to speech impairment in older adults. Because the auditory and auditory-linguistic centers are located in the temporal lobes, and the auditory-linguistic centers need intact auditory system conduction, when hearing loss, auditory conduction is reduced, and the information received by the auditory-linguistic center is naturally reduced, which is often referred to as "deaf-mute".

    This long-term "dissonance" of the auditory and auditory-language centers can lead to the dysfunction of a specific area of the brain, resulting in Alzheimer's disease. Proactive measures can be taken to avoid or delay the onset and progression of presbycusis.

    The above is aimed at "hearing loss and senile dementia."

    The mutual introduction of the department", therefore, when the elderly have presbycusis deafness, it is necessary to be timely, do not think that this is a geriatric disease, and it is a disease that the elderly must get. If this disease is not treated for a long time, it will affect the ability of the elderly to accept information from the outside world, thus showing the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As we all know, poor hearing brings difficulties to our work, life and interactions:1I can't hear the conversation of my boss and colleagues clearly, and I am always worried for fear that others will misunderstand or affect my work.

    2.Conversations with family members often ignore and answer questions that are not answered, which affects the harmonious atmosphere in the family. 3.

    I often can't hear clearly when I play ** and watch TV, and turn on the volume too much, which affects the normal rest of my family and neighbors. 4.After a long period of poor hearing, the content of sound information input to the brain is reduced, and the brain's ability to distinguish sound information decreases, which further aggravates hearing loss, which is often manifested as fast speech, and the brain has no time to distinguish and process sound information, and can hear the sound but cannot understand the meaning.

    As a result, people with hearing loss will be reluctant to communicate with others and will hear less, resulting in loneliness, depression or grumpy, and some elderly people will become more and more poor memory or susceptible to Alzheimer's disease, which will seriously lead to a decline in quality of life. 5.Studies at home and abroad have shown that children have different degrees of hearing loss, and if there is no timely scientific intervention and training, it will affect the development of children's speech and intelligence.

    Siddly. Therefore, we must care for and protect our ears as we care and protect our eyes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Condition analysis; Hearing loss does not necessarily lead to Alzheimer's disease, but hearing loss does increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease. The reasons for this are not yet clear, but there are three possible causes:

    1. Hearing loss and Alzheimer's disease are caused by the same cause;

    3. The elderly with hearing loss will be isolated, which will lead to the occurrence of Alzheimer's disease.

    The elderly should intervene as soon as possible if they are not hearing well, and they should not wait until they are too deaf to hear before considering hearing aids.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    According to research and investigation, the risk of Alzheimer's disease is much higher than that of normal people, because they can't hear, their brains will receive less information from the outside world, their brain thinking will be slowed down, and their cognitive ability to things will also decline.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The ear is not good hearing, it will not cause Alzheimer's, the main reason is that it is more troublesome to communicate with people. It may be that the answer is not smooth.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is not possible, because the ears are not good, and it is generally because of problems with the eardrum, so it leads to hearing loss, so it has nothing to do with Alzheimer's disease.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Poor hearing in the ear has nothing to do with Alzheimer's disease, poor hearing is a problem in the ear, and Alzheimer's disease is a problem in the brain.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you can't hear in your ears, you're only deaf at most, but Alzheimer's disease is the degeneration of brain cells and has nothing to do with your ears

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Senile deafness is generally due to damage to the auditory nerve, for example, some patients may have hearing loss due to long-term noise, and those with poor posture will experience hearing loss and even deafness.

    The most common reason for senile dementia is the presence of degenerative diseases of the nervous system, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and slippery frontotemporal dementia, which will cause patients to experience cognitive decline.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Is it true that people with poor hearing are more likely to get Alzheimer's?

    It is true that according to WHO data, the prevalence of Alzheimer's disease in the elderly with mild, moderate and severe hearing loss is 2 times, 3 times and 5 times that of the elderly with normal hearing, respectively. Each standard deviation improvement in hearing loss will increase the manifestation of dementia.

    What are the dangers of deafness in the elderly? The elderly are deaf and generally become lonely, no one understands, and its harm is very great, and the specific harm is as follows:

    1. The elderly become lonely: lack of communication, feel lonely because of deafness, listen to the radio and watch TV very loudly, the noise makes the neighbors uneasy, and the family members are troubled;

    2. Affect the health of the elderly: it is difficult to communicate with the elderly of the same age outside due to deafness; Communication with children at home is reduced, making the elderly short-tempered and more prone to loneliness. Severe loss of high frequency in elderly deafness, decreased auditory language comprehension, ability to hear others but not understand semantics, difficulties in social interaction, coupled with reduced lung capacity, and reluctance to speak more, will further affect the physical and mental health of the elderly.

    3. Alzheimer's disease: the elderly are deaf and unresponsive, and their intelligence declines. Alzheimer's disease needs to prevent presbycusis to reduce the amount of sound information received, and the discarded hearing function reduces all kinds of information from the outside world.

    Therefore, the elderly who are found to have hearing loss should go to the hearing aid fitting center in time to select the appropriate hearing aid and intervene as soon as possible

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Elderly people with hearing problems will get Alzheimer's disease, which is 2 times more mild than normal, 3 times more moderate, and 5 times more severe.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    People with hearing impairment have a much higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease than normal people, because if they can't hear, their brains will receive less information from the outside world, their thinking will be slower, and their cognitive ability will also decrease. Life is manifested as: unresponsiveness, autistic personality, temper becomes more irritable, and long-term development will inevitably increase the chance of Alzheimer's disease.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There is no scientific basis for the fact that older people with hearing problems do not develop Alzheimer's. However, due to the lack of information from the outside world, the reaction may become slower and slower, and the temper will change.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Not necessarily, there are many factors that predispose to Alzheimer's disease.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is no causal relationship between hearing and Alzheimer's disease.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    What does Alzheimer's have to do with hearing problems, as far as I know, it doesn't matter.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Elderly people who can't hear the sound of travel can get depression or Alzheimer's disease.

    1. The elderly cannot hear the sound and may suffer from depression. Because she can't hear sounds, she can't communicate effectively with the outside world, and after a long time, she will have depressive symptoms.

    2. The elderly cannot hear the sound and may also get Alzheimer's disease. Because you can't hear sound, you can't get information from the outside world, and your brain function will deteriorate, and over time, dementia will appear.

    If you have specific symptoms and problems, please consult a doctor or professional for advice in time, and you also need to accompany and care for the elderly in ordinary times.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hello, is it true that people with poor hearing are more likely to get Alzheimer's disease? If an elderly person's hearing loss is severe or even deaf, due to the blockage of the channel to receive external information, it will reduce the opportunity to use the brain, reduce brain movement, and also increase the risk of brain atrophy and increase the possibility of the incidence of Alzheimer's disease. I hope my answer can help you.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hello, with hearing loss, the ears are less sensitive to sound to varying degrees, which will lead to changes in the auditory function of the brain, which will affect the recognition of speech, which may in turn affect the ability to think and adapt. There is an increased risk of dementia and disability. Studies have also shown that wearing hearing aids eliminates this increased risk.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Hello, I heard that people with poor hearing are more likely to get Alzheimer's, is it true?

    It mainly depends on the severity of hearing loss, if it is severe hearing loss, the reception of information to the outside world is reduced, then the use of brain function is also correspondingly reduced, and the response will naturally slow down after a long time. Studies have shown that presbycusis is positively correlated with brain atrophy and senile dementia, and with hearing loss and hearing function disuse, atrophy may be aggravated and Alzheimer's disease may come early.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There is no medical profession for the time being, but poor hearing can cause language communication problems.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    According to the survey, there are 100 million people over the age of 60 in the country. More than 30% of the elderly have hearing impairment, and by the age of 80, 50%-70% of the elderly have severe high-frequency hearing loss, which experts explain is a slow and difficult to detect process. If left unchecked, it is likely to lead to more than high frequency in the elderly.

    Hearing at all ranges, including the low and mid-range, will decline rapidly. Eventually, deafness. Even many elderly people have Alzheimer's disease due to hearing impairment.

    Physiologically speaking, hearing loss is not only a weakening of the elderly's ability to receive information from the outside world, but also leads to speech impairment in the elderly. Long-term language disorders can cause a specific area of the brain to malfunction. Memory begins to decline significantly, which eventually leads to the occurrence of Alzheimer's disease, so the elderly should prevent the occurrence of Alzheimer's disease while preventing the back of the ear.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Hearing impairment is easy to induce Alzheimer's disease.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It mainly depends on the severity of hearing loss, if it is severe hearing loss, the acceptance of information to the outside world is reduced, and the use of brain function is also reduced accordingly, and the response will naturally slow down after a long time. To put it simply, it is "use in and out", special studies have shown that presbycusis is positively correlated with cerebral atrophy and senile dementia, and with hearing loss and hearing function disuse, it may aggravate atrophy and senile dementia in advance.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It is recommended to have a reasonable and nutritious diet and not be picky and picky.

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