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Common Misconceptions Some People Don’t Wear Hearing Aids

Common Misconceptions Some People Don’t Wear Hearing Aids

 

When someone is suffering from hearing loss, whether it is severe due to a sudden injury or mild due to genetic conditions or aging, it is very important to immediately seek the assistance of hearing aids. These hearing aids help people hear even when their auditory senses have been damaged and it is also crucial for proper healing.

However, for many reasons some people do not want to wear hearing aids even after the doctors and hearing specialists tell them that they have to. Why is this?

 

Consider the following list of common reasons and discover why they aren’t as valid as people make them out to be: Continue reading

Tools and Accessories to Keep Baby’s Hearing Aids On

Tools and Accessories to Keep Baby’s Hearing Aids On

 

If your baby requires hearing aids then one of the first hurdles is keeping them on. Babies and toddlers tend to move around a lot and they often remove their hearing aids due to discomfort or just because their hands found their way up to their ears.

This isn’t helpful, of course, because parents want their growing babies to keep their hearing aids on as much as possible. Babies and toddlers require their auditory sense to grow and develop. Those without permanent hearing loss will require the hearing aids to improve their inner ear until they can live without them.

 

So how can you keep them on without hurting your child or causing discomfort?

 

Consider some of the tools or accessories listed below: Continue reading

Essential Hearing Aids Gear for Kids at School

Essential Hearing Aids Gear for Kids at School

 

Kids need a lot when they are going to school. These days, kids need more than just a backpack with paper, pencils, and their packed lunch. This becomes even more significant for kids with a hearing aids prescription.

 

Kids going to school wearing hearing aids have to deal with bullies who keep making fun of them, the discomfort of wearing the hearing aids for seven to eight hours in school, and they need to deal with the difficulty of having a different hearing environment compared to kids with normal hearing conditions.

 

However, there are a few essential accessories and gears that can make the experience easier to cope with, such as the following: Continue reading

Hearing Aid Technology – App Controlled Hearing Aids

Hearing Aid Technology – App Controlled Hearing Aids

 

Hearing aids are often considered to be fine just as they are but this couldn’t be any further from the truth. Hearing aids, for at least the past two decades, have barely improved and this means people with partial hearing loss never really had that many options to help their auditory senses.

 

That is about to change because now there are at least two new hearing aid products that can be adjusted on the fly using an iPhone. That’s right – with just a phone a person can now adjust the settings of their hearing aids to focus more on one side, to tone down the bass, or adjust for a “surround sound” appeal. Continue reading

Hearing Aids – Are They All the Same?

Hearing Aids – Are They All the Same?

 

When you or a loved one is diagnosed with significant hearing loss it is very likely that a pair of hearing aids will be needed. Hearing aids can cost from a meager hundreds to well over thousands in dollars. Why the big difference in cost and what makes one better than the other?

 

Are all these hearing aids the same or is there really a defining set of factors that justify a price tag?

 

Looking at the Basic Parts

In general, every pair of hearing aids uses the same parts. These parts are:

 

  • A small microphone – this microphone will pick up every bit of sound that the ears are supposed to pick up on their own.
  • An amplifier – this amplifier is designed to adjust the sounds and either makes them softer or louder. Of course being a hearing aid, most people adjust these to make sounds louder.
  • Receiver/loudspeaker – this part is what delivers the amplified sound into the inner ear.
  • Batteries – all hearing aids are electronic pieces so they require batteries to properly maintain function.
  • Microchip processor – some of the newer hearing aids have built-in processors that program how the hearing aids operate. These processors have given way to far more advanced features never seen before such as the ability to focus on specific sounds or to drown out background noise.

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