Hearing loss before 50 may raise drug abuse risk

IANS  |  New York 

People below 50 years who suffer from are more likely to misuse opioids, alcohol and other drugs than their peers who have no such disorder, say researchers.

In addition, those between age 35 years and 49 years who had were nearly twice as likely as their hearing peers to have related to both prescription opioids and alcohol, said the study published in of Preventive Medicine.

For the study, the team included 86,186 adults.

"Hearing loss is connected with a variety of health problems, including mental and physical health, which may place these individuals at risk for Also, the marginalising effects of hearing loss, such as social isolation, may be creating higher rates of too," said from in the US.

For those whose health care providers know of their hearing loss, McKee suspects that the higher rate of prescription use disorder may stem from a higher rate of being placed on controlled substances to quickly address issues, perhaps because of communication barriers.

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First Published: Wed, March 27 2019. 17:00 IST