Diabetes can
damage the auditory system, new research has found, suggesting that
clinicians should include the testing of hearing in managing Type-2 diabetes.
“An association
between diabetes and hearing impairment in human subjects has been shown
in many, but not all, studies. Direct comparison of these studies is
complicated due to a lack of consistency in defining hearing impairment
and other factors,” said one of the researchers Elizabeth Helzner,
assistant professor at SUNY Downstate Medical Centre in New York.
“However, the
association between diabetes and hearing impairment tends to be stronger
in studies that included younger participants, perhaps because in older
samples, other causes of age-related hearing impairment may mask the
contribution of diabetes to the impairment,” Helzner noted.
“This factor in
itself lends weight to the notion that Type-2 diabetes can damage hearing,” Helzner explained. The researchers, however, added that
well-designed longitudinal studies are necessary in order to explore
whether patients with diabetes are at increased risk of early-onset
hearing impairment, and whether the progression of hearing impairment varies based on diabetes status, as well as disease management factors,
after taking other known contributors to hearing sensitivity into
account.
Hearing
impairment has been associated with social isolation and depression,
cognitive decline and incident dementia, a higher propensity for falls
and hospitalisations, and increased mortality. – indianexpress
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