Caring for your Hearing Aids
Proper care and cleaning of your hearing aid will help it work properly and can help avoid the need for repeated repairs. Hearing aids come in many different shapes and forms. On every model, there are three places that need
What is Sensorineural Hearing loss?
Sensorineural hearing loss is the most common type of all hearing losses. It is the hearing loss which is due to nerve damage or reduced sensitivity of the sensory and the neural parts of the human ear. There are 9 signs
What is a Conductive Hearing Loss?
A conductive hearing loss is a loss that occurs in the outer or middle portion of the ear where the sound waves are not conducted properly to the inner portion of the ear. The symptoms are as follows: earache or
Can Hearing Aids Stop My Ears from Ringing?
Many people suffer from tinnitus, or ringing in the ears. Currently, there is no cure for tinnitus; however, you may be able to manage your tinnitus by wearing hearing aids. Hearing aids can manage your tinnitus by: Auditory stimulation – Tinnitus
What is Vertigo?
Vertigo is a common health issue. It is a spell of dizziness and headache where one also feels that they are in some kind of motion. Vertigo itself is a symptom caused by a disease or other health condition. It is accompanied
4 Key Factors for hearing your best with Hearing Aids
Find a clinician who follows a person centered care approach. This means that your hearing care professional will identify your specific wants, needs and values and include you in the decision making process. You will feel more empowered and more confident that