Yes, age-related hearing loss is expected to increase in the coming years due to several factors.
First, the world’s population is aging, which means there are more people reaching the age where hearing loss becomes more common.
Second, exposure to loud noise, such as from listening to music on headphones or working in a noisy environment, can contribute to hearing loss at an earlier age.
Third, there are certain health conditions and medications that can cause or exacerbate hearing loss, and as people live longer, they may be more likely to develop these conditions or take these medications.
Overall, age-related hearing loss is a significant public health issue that can have a negative impact on communication, socialization, and quality of life.
It is important for individuals to protect their hearing by avoiding loud noise, using hearing protection when necessary, and seeking treatment if they notice changes in their hearing.
Additionally, policymakers and healthcare providers can work to improve access to hearing healthcare and promote public awareness about the importance of hearing health.