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Chris Arnold, HIS

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Aug 9, 2021

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2min read

What Is Listening Fatigue?

What Is Listening Fatigue?

Have you felt tired, or had pain in your ears, after listening to loud noise for extended periods of time? You may be suffering from listening fatigue.

Hearing loss is more than difficulty understanding speech and hearing sounds. It also makes you extremely tired; listening takes a lot of effort and energy.

People with normal hearing don’t really think about the fact that listening can be fatiguing and frustrating.

The Better Hearing Institute estimates that societal costs of untreated hearing loss result in $56 billion wasted per year in North America and 92 billion euros in Europe.

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This high cost was said to mainly be due to lost productivity at work, much of which is due to fatigue caused by coping with hearing loss.  



A survey by the Danish Institute for Social Research found that as many as one in five people suffering from hearing loss give up on the job market, and for those who do work, almost 15 percent are so fatigued by the end of the day they have no energy left for leisurely pursuits.

Ian Noon, Head of Policy and Research at the National Deaf Children’s Society in the United Kingdom, paints an accurate picture of what listening fatigue is like in his blog: concentration fatigue.



"It’s about the energy involved in lip-reading and being attentive all day long.

Processing and constructing meaning out of half-heard words and sentences. Making guesses and figuring out context. And then thinking of something intelligent to say in response to an invariably random question. It’s like doing jigsaws, Sudoku and Scrabble all at the same time."

Sound Familiar?

If you or a loved one believes you are experiencing fatigue due to hearing challenges, our team at Arnold Hearing Centres can help.

Schedule a comprehensive hearing assessment today to be on your way to better hearing and a healthier life.

Chris Arnold

Owner & Hearing Instrument Specialist

Growing up in Kitchener, Ontario, Chris went to Durham and George Brown College. As the owner of Arnold Hearing Centres, he manages all locations, as well as handles all the marketing, reporting, meetings, and makes sure that both the staff and patients have a positive experience.

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Proper hearing healthcare is more than just fitting you with a hearing aid.


Our team sees each of our clients as an individual with unique needs and preferences, so we personalize your hearing care around you.


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Contact Us.

Proper hearing healthcare is more than just fitting you with a hearing aid.


Our team sees each of our clients as an individual with unique needs and preferences, so we personalize your hearing care around you.


To take advantage of the hearing care provided by our experts, you can contact us online using the form opposite.

Kitchener (Frederick Street)

Kitchener (Greenbrook Drive)

New Hamburg

Waterloo

Opening Hours:

Mon - Fri: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Closed daily for lunch from
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM