This is called conductive hearing loss when sounds can’t reach the inner ear. Before understanding this type of hearing loss, you need to know how the ear works. The ear canal and the eardrum make up the outside of the ear. The middle ear is a small space full of air and tiny bones. The cochlea is inside the ear, … Read More
Ear Infections & Hearing Loss
“Otitis media,” an infection of the middle ear, is a common illness in children. In fact, by the time a child turns three, over 80% of them will have had an ear infection. Inflammation, a buildup of fluid in the ear, or both, can cause temporary hearing loss. The fluid builds up in the air-filled space behind the eardrum, making … Read More
Maintenance Tips for Your Hearing Aids During Summer
Hearing aids are delicate pieces of technology that extreme temperatures can damage. Winter can wreak havoc on your hearing aids, but hot weather can do it too! Your hearing aid device may suffer in many ways during the summer months, which can be hot and dry one day and humid and full of sudden thunderstorms the next. Condensation can build … Read More
Is Curing Hearing Loss Possible?
Hearing loss and deafness happens when the brain doesn’t get sound signals because something is wrong with the hearing system. There are two main types of hearing loss, depending on where the problem is: Sensorineural hearing loss is caused by damage to the hair cells or auditory nerve in the inner ear. This makes it harder to pick up background … Read More
All About Hearing Protection
Many of us take our hearing for granted, with most people not thinking about what it may be like to lose our hearing until the process starts. As a result, few people take the time and effort to ensure that our ears are protected, especially when it comes to noise. Failing to do so can be quite a mistake, as … Read More
Connecting People | May is Better Hearing and Speech Month!
President Ronald Reagan was a fierce advocate for visibility around hearing loss. In 1983, at the age of 72, he openly wore a hearing aid and sparked discussion, resulting in increased acceptance and normalization of how we view and treat hearing loss. One of his most significant contributions to the cause of better hearing was officially signing over May to … Read More
Keeping Your Hearing Aids Dry
Hearing aids are wonderful devices. They can help improve your quality of life by enabling you to hear conversations and the sounds of nature and music more clearly. Yet those tiny devices need some care – moisture can destroy hearing aids by causing corrosion and other damage to electronics. Moisture is the leading cause of damage to hearing aids. Humidity … Read More
Are Two Hearing Aids Better Than One?
If you’re about to get hearing aids for the first time, you may be wondering if two hearing aids are better than one. The simple answer is yes. For most people with hearing loss, wearing two hearing aids is better than just one. The reasons why two is better than one For most people, hearing loss affects both ears. You … Read More
Hearing Aids Keep You Happy, Healthy, and Wealthy
Hearing loss is the fastest-growing public health problem, surpassing cancer and diabetes. According to the World Health Organization, more than 900 million people will suffer hearing loss by 2050. If you’re experiencing hearing loss, it’s tempting to want to avoid it or deny that it’s even happening. According to a growing body of evidence, people who utilize hearing aids … Read More
Sensitivity to sound as we age
It is possible for those who have become accustomed to wearing hearing aids to forget you are wearing them at all. After years of use, you may be pretty comfortable with the amplified sound offered by your existing hearing aids, and you might not even notice the times when they leave you wanting more. Hearing aids tend to be … Read More