Not a medical advise, but I think you should seek professional advise on it. They can provide recommendations based on individual health needs and conditions.
I'm not sure if there is a way to slow it down, but seems like conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular issues can impact hearing. Proper management of these conditions can help preserve hearing.
Most common mitigation method is to use hearing aids. I know of elderlys who are resistance to use them because of how it looks and how they are perceived, but the new style hearing aids are so much smaller than the older ones! Now there are in the ear hearing aids, which looks even smaller than the ear buds we use now.
I was watching Taiwanese news, and some said that Hormone Therapy can help hearing loss!
Definitely not medical advise
If you want to go to government hospital, you can go to poly clinic to get a referral and get a session at SGH
https://www.sgh.com.sg/patient-care/specialties-services/Hearing-and-Ear-Implants
Not a medical advise, but I think you should seek professional advise on it. They can provide recommendations based on individual health needs and conditions.
I'm not sure if there is a way to slow it down, but seems like conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular issues can impact hearing. Proper management of these conditions can help preserve hearing.
Most common mitigation method is to use hearing aids. I know of elderlys who are resistance to use them because of how it looks and how they are perceived, but the new style hearing aids are so much smaller than the older ones! Now there are in the ear hearing aids, which looks even smaller than the ear buds we use now.