*These hearing facts were published by the World Health Organization (WHO) in March of 2020Adopt these habits early in life to keep your ears healthy for a lifetime.The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) recommends that healthy adults with no known hearing problems up to age 49 years old should get their hearing tested at least once every ten years.
When you turn 50, you should get it tested every three years. This isn’t a significant burden, so it’s relatively easy to keep up with these hearing tests.
Unfortunately, most people don’t get tested until they recognize a problem.Otolaryngology is the name for an ear doctor, but they are more commonly referred to as ear, nose, and throat doctors (ENTs).
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