'Ireland Unaware of Consequences of Untreated Hearing Loss' - Mayo Advertiser
World Hearing Day, held on 3 March each year, aims to promote ear and hearing health and to raise awareness of how to prevent hearing loss. According to Hidden Hearing Ireland CEO, Stephen Leddy, its latest global survey indicated a poor track record for the Irish when it comes to looking after their hearing health. “Significant delays in the time taken by individuals to have their hearing tested and to seek treatment, were identified, combined with reluctance to use a hearing aid when needed”, he reported. "22% in the Irish survey admitted waiting five years or more before seeking medical help for hearing loss. This was the highest figure in the global sample for treatment delay. "Similarly, only 50% with hearing loss said they had a hearing test in the past three years and 35% did not have treatment, even when a problem was identified. "Only 25% in the Irish survey, with mild to severe hearing loss, use hearing aids, whereas the global average is 51%. In countrie