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1 in 4 adults with diabetes may have hearing loss: Tips to protect your ears
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1 in 4 adults with diabetes may have hearing loss: Tips to protect your ears

A study highlights that approximately one in four adults with type 2 diabetes may experience moderate-to-severe hearing loss, suggesting a potential link between diabetes and auditory health. Neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar emphasized that hearing loss could be considered a microvascular complication of diabetes, similar to effects on the eyes, kidneys, and nerves. Research indicates that high blood sugar levels may damage the small blood vessels in the inner ear, leading to hearing impairment. This finding aligns with previous studies, including one published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, which showed higher rates of hearing loss among individuals with diabetes. Doctors recommend early detection and management strategies such as maintaining good blood sugar control and undergoing hearing assessments.

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1 in 4 adults with diabetes may have hearing loss: Tips to protect your ears

A study highlights that approximately one in four adults with type 2 diabetes may experience moderate-to-severe hearing loss, suggesting a potential link between diabetes and auditory health. Neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar emphasized that hearing loss could be considered a microvascular complication of diabetes, similar to effects on the eyes, kidneys, and nerves. Research indicates that high blood sugar levels may damage the small blood vessels in the inner ear, leading to hearing impairment. This finding aligns with previous studies, including one published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, which showed higher rates of hearing loss among individuals with diabetes. Doctors recommend early detection and management strategies such as maintaining good blood sugar control and undergoing hearing assessments.

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