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Crucial Tips to Remember When Buying Hearing Aids

Crucial Tips to Remember When Buying Hearing Aids

 

 

Once a patient is prescribed to use or get a hearing aid, he is easily overwhelmed or depressed because he fears that it will change his life forever. Actually, it will definitely change his life but not in the way most patients predict. Getting a hearing aid can change your life for the better because:

 

  • It can help improve your listening and hearing skills
  • It can dramatically change the way you communicate
  • It can affect work performance in your job
  • It can change how you appreciate music
  • It can provide better overall hearing capability

 

If you are convinced that a hearing aid can treat your hearing loss, the next overwhelming task is how to choose and buy the perfect one for you. As hearing aids do not cost cheap, picking the right one will not only guarantee a hearing loss treatment but can also assure you that the money you have used will be put to good use. Continue reading

How Ear Doctors Can be a Mother’s Worst Nightmare

How Ear Doctors Can be a Mother’s Worst Nightmare

 

According to reports, there are about two percent of babies who will fail in the newborn hearing screening and as parents who will do anything that your doctor tells you, doing further tests would probably be on top of your priority list.

Most doctors prefer to wait six weeks to about two months to have these babies checked out first and often than not, test results will still vary but mostly will show the baby to have moderate to severe hearing loss. This result may cause parents their first heartache regarding their children but as doctors, they do not have the authority not to break the news to the parents.

However, this type of news is not what most parents fear. Believe it or not, 10 percent of doctors may wrongly read the results, ending to a misdiagnosis. Being parents, they depend on doctors to help them understand their child’s condition but it will not hurt to always ask for a second opinion and seek a specialist’s diagnosis. Continue reading

Is Hearing Aids one kind of Personal Sound Amplification Products?

Is Hearing Aids one kind of Personal Sound Amplification Products?

 

In this digital day and age, many people with hearing loss are torn between buying what is essentially advised by the experts or looking for what is most affordable in the market.

Personal Sound Amplification Products (PSAPs) get a bad rap because of what the FDA has released in 2009, but according to many manufacturers of these kinds of devices, there are several benefits people may get from them.

 

  • All PSAPs are not created equal and because of this, PSAPs that people with hearing loss or difficulty should use those with extra amplification between 1000 to 2000 Hz, the normal range for conversation.
  • Simple and easy to use and there is no need to adjust. Most PSAPs can be used by simply adding batteries. Better yet, there are guides and easy-to-follow DVD.
  • Durable product and excellent quality of technology make the PSAP an excellent device for anyone, especially people with hearing loss, to experience.
  • Invisible to the naked eye of most people who don’t know you are particularly suffering from hearing loss. It uses the ‘open ear’ technology that allows the product to be comfortable and less intrusive to use.

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Why Teachers are Vulnerable to Hearing Problems

Why Teachers are Vulnerable to Hearing Problems

 

According to a study by EPIC Hearing Healthcare, teachers are among the most susceptible to hearing loss, with 15% diagnosed with varying degrees of hearing problems compared to 11% of other workers. This might seem unusual, but a close look at their working environment can explain it.

 

Why Teachers?

For starters, teachers tend to work in noisy places, and the sounds emanating from the hallways –and the classroom- can strain the ears since it happens every day. To give you an idea of how difficult this is, imagine the headaches that you get trying to handle your children. Now instead of just one or two kids, imagine 25 or more in one room, from morning to afternoon every day. Continue reading

Why Hearing Loss is Prevalent among Teens

Why Hearing Loss is Prevalent among Teens

 

Studies show that a growing number of teens have hearing problems, a situation brought about by exposure to loud noises. According to a study by ReRez Research and Siemens Hearing Instruments, the situation has gotten worse with the proliferation of compact music players.

 

What the Numbers Reveal

According to the study, 46% of teenagers have experienced pain in the ears or buzzing, roaring, ringing sounds, and the effect is usually felt after listening to loud music or using loud tools without protection. The findings of this study support earlier research which indicates that nearly half of all teenagers in the US suffer from one hearing problem or another. Continue reading

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