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Turning up the volume can be a warning sign

Summer on the Costa Blanca is a season filled with sound – laughter on restaurant terraces, family visits, lively fiestas, evening markets, and long conversations by the sea. But for many people, especially over the age of 50, these enjoyable moments can gradually become harder to follow without fully realising why. Hearing loss rarely happens suddenly. It develops slowly over time, making it surprisingly difficult to recognise it yourself. Many people simply adapt without noticing. You may find yourself asking others to repeat themselves more

often, struggling to follow conversations in busy restaurants, or turning the television volume up louder than everyone else would like. Some people begin avoiding social situations altogether because listening becomes tiring and frustrating. Life on the Costa Blanca also brings together people from many different countries and backgrounds. In one evening you may hear English, Spanish, Dutch, German, Scandinavian accents and more around a dinner table or social gathering. Even a mild hearing loss can make understanding different voices, accents, and fast- moving conversations far

more challenging, particularly in busy environments with background noise. Many people assume they are simply struggling to keep up with conversations, when in reality their hearing may have changed. The good news is that modern hearing aids are now far more advanced than many people imagine. Today’s devices are discreet, comfortable, and intelligent enough to help users hear speech more clearly in noisy environments such as cafés, restaurants, and outdoor social gatherings. Many can also connect wirelessly to mobile phones and televisions, making everyday communication

easier and more enjoyable. Most importantly, improving hearing can have a major impact on quality of life. People often report feeling more confident socially, less fatigued after conversations, and more connected with family and friends once their hearing difficulties are addressed. Yet the first step is often the simplest: having a hearing test. Many people are surprised to learn that a professional hearing assessment is completely free, takes around one hour, and includes a full explanation of the results with absolutely no obligation. The appointment

provides valuable clarity and allows people to better understand their hearing health, whether a hearing loss is identified or not. This summer, while enjoying everything the Costa Blanca has to offer, it may be worth asking yourself one simple question: are you hearing life as clearly as you should be? Contact Protea Wellness Audiology Call: 698 418 642 Address: Quesada Business Centre, Calle Los Arcos 17, Ciudad Quesada, 03170

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