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Nearly twice as many men have hearing loss than women

  • Writer: Hearing Solutions
    Hearing Solutions
  • Feb 28, 2023
  • 6 min read

Updated: Mar 29


Last Updated: March 2026


According to recent studies, nearly twice as many men have hearing loss compared to women. This finding is significant, as hearing loss can have a significant impact on a person's quality of life. In this blog, we will explore the reasons behind this disparity and what men can do to protect their hearing. Read more: Hearing Loss at Work: Your Rights in Pakistan

  1. Occupational Hazards: Men are more likely to work in jobs that expose them to loud noises, such as construction, manufacturing, and transportation. Prolonged exposure to these noises can damage the delicate hair cells in the inner ear, leading to hearing loss.

  2. Lifestyle Factors: Men are more likely to engage in activities that can contribute to hearing loss, such as hunting, attending loud concerts, and using power tools without ear protection.

  3. Genetics: Some genetic factors may contribute to hearing loss in men. Research suggests that men may be more susceptible to genetic mutations that affect hearing.

  4. Delayed Diagnosis: Men are less likely to seek medical attention for hearing loss, and they may delay seeking help until their hearing loss is more advanced.

What Can Men Do to Protect Their Hearing?

  1. Wear ear protection: If you work in a loud environment or engage in loud activities, wear ear protection such as earplugs or earmuffs.

  2. Monitor your volume: When listening to music or watching TV, keep the volume at a safe level.

  3. Get regular hearing checks: Regular hearing checks can help detect hearing loss early and prevent further damage.

  4. Seek treatment: If you suspect you have hearing loss, seek medical attention promptly.

By taking these steps, men can protect their hearing and prevent further damage.

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How Hearing Loss Affects Daily Life

Hearing loss impacts more than just the ability to hear sounds. It affects communication, relationships, work performance, mental health, and overall quality of life. In Pakistan, where family gatherings, busy markets, and social interactions are central to daily life, hearing loss can be especially isolating.

Common Causes of Hearing Loss in Pakistan

Cause

Type of Hearing Loss

Preventable?

Common in Pakistan?

Aging (Presbycusis)

Sensorineural

Not fully — manageable with hearing aids

Very common (60+ age group)

Noise Exposure

Sensorineural

Yes — use hearing protection

Very common (traffic, factories)

Ear Infections (Otitis Media)

Conductive

Yes — treat infections early

Common in children

Genetic Factors

Sensorineural or Mixed

No — but early detection helps

Moderate

Ototoxic Medications

Sensorineural

Yes — discuss with doctor

Moderate

Head Trauma

Conductive or Mixed

Yes — wear safety equipment

Less common

Earwax Blockage

Conductive

Yes — professional ear cleaning

Very common

Signs You Should Get a Hearing Test

  • Frequently asking others to repeat themselves, especially in group conversations

  • Turning up the TV or phone volume higher than others find comfortable

  • Difficulty understanding speech in noisy environments like restaurants or family gatherings

  • Feeling that people are mumbling or speaking too softly

  • Avoiding social situations because of difficulty hearing

  • Ringing, buzzing, or hissing sounds in your ears (tinnitus)

  • Difficulty hearing doorbells, phone ringtones, or car horns

Treatment Options Available in Pakistan

Treatment

Best For

Available at PHS

Effectiveness

Hearing Aids

Most hearing loss types

Yes — full Signia range

Highly effective

Ear Wax Removal

Conductive loss from wax

Yes

Immediate improvement

Medical Treatment

Ear infections, conditions

Referral provided

Depends on condition

Surgical Options

Specific conductive cases

Referral to ENT

Case-dependent

Tinnitus Management

Ringing/buzzing in ears

Yes — Signia notch therapy

Significant relief

Do Not Ignore Hearing Loss

Research shows that untreated hearing loss is linked to cognitive decline, dementia, depression, social isolation, and increased fall risk. The longer hearing loss goes untreated, the harder it becomes for the brain to process speech. Early intervention with hearing aids preserves brain health and keeps you connected to the people and world around you.

If you or a family member shows signs of hearing loss, do not wait. Get a professional hearing assessment at Professional Hearing Solutions. Call 0332-5014111 or visit our Islamabad (Blue Area) or Rawalpindi (Saidpur Road) clinic.

How Hearing Loss Affects Daily Life

Hearing loss impacts more than just the ability to hear sounds. It affects communication, relationships, work performance, mental health, and overall quality of life. In Pakistan, where family gatherings, busy markets, and social interactions are central to daily life, hearing loss can be especially isolating.

Common Causes of Hearing Loss in Pakistan

Cause

Type of Hearing Loss

Preventable?

Common in Pakistan?

Aging (Presbycusis)

Sensorineural

Not fully — manageable with hearing aids

Very common (60+ age group)

Noise Exposure

Sensorineural

Yes — use hearing protection

Very common (traffic, factories)

Ear Infections (Otitis Media)

Conductive

Yes — treat infections early

Common in children

Genetic Factors

Sensorineural or Mixed

No — but early detection helps

Moderate

Ototoxic Medications

Sensorineural

Yes — discuss with doctor

Moderate

Head Trauma

Conductive or Mixed

Yes — wear safety equipment

Less common

Earwax Blockage

Conductive

Yes — professional ear cleaning

Very common

Signs You Should Get a Hearing Test

  • Frequently asking others to repeat themselves, especially in group conversations

  • Turning up the TV or phone volume higher than others find comfortable

  • Difficulty understanding speech in noisy environments like restaurants or family gatherings

  • Feeling that people are mumbling or speaking too softly

  • Avoiding social situations because of difficulty hearing

  • Ringing, buzzing, or hissing sounds in your ears (tinnitus)

  • Difficulty hearing doorbells, phone ringtones, or car horns

Treatment Options Available in Pakistan

Treatment

Best For

Available at PHS

Effectiveness

Hearing Aids

Most hearing loss types

Yes — full Signia range

Highly effective

Ear Wax Removal

Conductive loss from wax

Yes

Immediate improvement

Medical Treatment

Ear infections, conditions

Referral provided

Depends on condition

Surgical Options

Specific conductive cases

Referral to ENT

Case-dependent

Tinnitus Management

Ringing/buzzing in ears

Yes — Signia notch therapy

Significant relief

Do Not Ignore Hearing Loss

Research shows that untreated hearing loss is linked to cognitive decline, dementia, depression, social isolation, and increased fall risk. The longer hearing loss goes untreated, the harder it becomes for the brain to process speech. Early intervention with hearing aids preserves brain health and keeps you connected to the people and world around you.

If you or a family member shows signs of hearing loss, do not wait. Get a professional hearing assessment at Professional Hearing Solutions. Call 0332-5014111 or visit our Islamabad (Blue Area) or Rawalpindi (Saidpur Road) clinic.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the early signs of hearing loss?

Common early signs include frequently asking others to repeat themselves, turning up TV volume, difficulty hearing in noisy environments, and feeling that people are mumbling. If you notice these signs, get a hearing test at Professional Hearing Solutions.

Can hearing loss be reversed?

It depends on the type. Conductive hearing loss can often be treated medically or surgically. Sensorineural hearing loss is usually permanent but can be effectively managed with hearing aids.

At what age should you get a hearing test?

Adults should get a baseline hearing test by age 50, then every 3 years. Those exposed to loud noise or with family history should test earlier. Children should be screened at birth and before starting school.

Does hearing loss affect brain health?

Yes. Research shows untreated hearing loss is linked to cognitive decline, dementia, and depression. Wearing hearing aids can help maintain brain health and social engagement.

Is hearing loss common in Pakistan?

According to WHO estimates, over 7% of Pakistan's population experiences some form of hearing loss. Noise pollution, untreated ear infections, and lack of awareness are major contributing factors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the early signs of hearing loss?

Common early signs include frequently asking others to repeat themselves, turning up TV volume, difficulty hearing in noisy environments, and feeling that people are mumbling. If you notice these signs, get a hearing test at Professional Hearing Solutions.

Can hearing loss be reversed?

It depends on the type. Conductive hearing loss can often be treated medically or surgically. Sensorineural hearing loss is usually permanent but can be effectively managed with hearing aids.

At what age should you get a hearing test?

Adults should get a baseline hearing test by age 50, then every 3 years. Those exposed to loud noise or with family history should test earlier. Children should be screened at birth and before starting school.

Does hearing loss affect brain health?

Yes. Research shows untreated hearing loss is linked to cognitive decline, dementia, and depression. Wearing hearing aids can help maintain brain health and social engagement.

Is hearing loss common in Pakistan?

According to WHO estimates, over 7% of Pakistan's population experiences some form of hearing loss. Noise pollution, untreated ear infections, and lack of awareness are major contributing factors.

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