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Useful Guide Before Buying Hearing Aids Online

Useful Guide Before Buying Hearing Aids Online

 

 

As the Internet offers several advantages for online buyers such as convenience, low cost, and privacy, individuals who plan to buy their hearing aids online should be aware of the following:

 

  • Sellers may attempt to sell hearing aid as personal sound amplication products
  • Some hearing aids may have technology that allow audiologists to set for personal hearing needs
  • Some hearing aids bought online may not be suitable for you
  • Some hearing aids may require software that experts have no access to when bought online
  • No office visits and other audiologist services are available for hearing aids bought online

Once hearing loss is suspected, make sure to seek help from a physician first because a medical exam can help identify if your condition is treatable. If it’s not easily treated, you will be referred to a specialist (audiologist) to see if hearing aids can be used. Online hearing checks will not be able to help you point out the cause of your hearing loss as they are only currently able to alert you if hearing is normal or if you’ll need to get additional testing. Continue reading

Top Three Hearing Aids in 2015

Top Three Hearing Aids in 2015

 

When picking up the best hearing aids available in the market, a patient must always remember to compare the brands based on the following features:

 

  • Fit – this affects how the hearing aid works and how the wearer will feel while wearing the device.
  • Noise reduction – as a hearing aid is naturally used for amplifying the sound around the wearer, it is important to have the ability to lessen environment or background noise when using it.
  • Feedback reduction – when a hearing aid is experiencing an electronic interference, it can produce an awful, high-pitched sound, thus this feature is one of the best things patient should be looking for in these devices.
  • Speech enhancement and programmability – this feature helps in the recognition of voice over noise and allows wearers to adjust the frequency and volumes they desired in a specific situation or environment.
  • Telephone compatibility – just like how a feedback reduction feature works, this specification is often considered as one of the top things to look for in a hearing aid because it allows normal use of a phone even when the user has his hearing aid on.

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Tips on Proper Care for Hearing Aids

Tips on Proper Care for Hearing Aids

 

Proper care and handling of things preserve its use and durability. Hearing aids, unlike other gadgets that you can just place in a corner after use, need special care to guarantee their proper operation. Seek the advice of you audiologist who will show you how to care for and check them regularly. These items are essential to give proper care for your hearing aids: a tester for battery, a container for drying, a forced air blower and a tube for listening. Continue reading

Reasons to Upgrade Your Old Hearing Aids

Reasons to Upgrade Your Old Hearing Aids

 

Even if your ability to hear is impaired, it is no mean loss as you can still hear for new technology invented devices that restore your ability to hear sounds. Using your listening gadget for years, you may be wondering if it needs to be upgraded. Since hearing aids, unlike diamonds, do not last forever, it has to be improved in the proper time. It will anywhere from three years to seven; in fact, with some users, even longer. Continue reading

Lies and Truths Surrounding Hearing Aids

Lies and Truths Surrounding Hearing Aids

 

Hearing aids can help patients suffering from hearing loss live comfortably and conveniently. Unfortunately, some are hesitant to give it a try because of several myths that they think are actually true.

 

MYTH: It’s impossible to get hearing loss at a young age because it is a disorder for the elderly.

FACT: Based on statistics, about one out of five teens from age 12 and above suffer from hearing loss everyday and based on studies, 65 percent of people with hearing loss are below the age of 65. Hearing loss is a condition that most people cannot avoid and it does not choose any age when it attacks. Continue reading

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