It almost goes without saying that most people draw a connection between hearing loss and getting older. Everyone knows that our ability to hear will diminish over time, and yet it's too easy to lose sight of the fact that proper hearing care is vital regardless of age. You may be surprised to find out that the largest group of individuals living with an uncorrected form of hearing loss is actually between the ages of 40-59.
Inside our ears, we have a certain number of microscopic "hair cells". Unlike the hair on your head, these microscopic hair cells in your inner ear will never grow back.
Naturally, over time, some of the hair cells wear down and just stop working like they used to, which explains most people's hearing loss. Your hearing isn't gone because you're getting older, it's really because you've been exposed to more of life's sounds for longer.