Do you have hearing loss? You may not even know it. This is because hearing loss can develop gradually over years affecting your communication in subtle ways. While you may not be aware, it’s common that your family members will. They may not diagnose it correctly as hearing loss, but they might recognize that you often mishear them. It’s all …
Monitoring Your Daily Exposure to Noise
The world is full of sounds and with healthy hearing we can navigate a range of sounds throughout the day. However, when sounds reach past a safe listening volume, they can damage our hearing permanently. You may not think of hearing loss as a big deal, but when you think about it, you may use it in more instances than …
Avoiding Hearing Tests Could Make the Problem Much Worse
Hearing loss is all too often underestimated in how serious of a condition it is. For one thing, it inhibits our ability to connect to the people in our lives. However, beyond that, it affects your relationship to the world and your surroundings. Despite the fact that 466 million people have hearing loss worldwide and this number is projected to …
Hearing Loss Detection – Why Your Doctor May Have a Hard Time Diagnosing Hearing Loss
Primary care providers may not always be able to detect hearing loss because they may not consider hearing loss as the underlying cause of symptoms, especially if they are not aware of the patient’s hearing history. During a typical medical appointment, doctors have limited time to conduct a thorough examination, which may not include a comprehensive hearing evaluation. Additionally, assessment …
Exposure to Loud Noise During a Work Shift Can Harm Your Hearing
Do you work a noisy job? You may not even realize it. Professions such as mechanics, manufacturing and construction have a reputation for being loud but there are so many workplaces which are loud enough to damage your hearing, which slip under the radar. This is in part because it’s not just the level of sound which can cause lifelong …
Facts & Fictions about Hearing Loss
The World Health Organization (WHO) speculates that worldwide 466 million people suffer from hearing loss and this number is estimated to rise to nearly 900 million if understandings around hearing loss don’t change on an institutional and personal level. There are so many misconceptions around hearing loss which have created confusion and barriers around seeking treatments over the years. By …
Tips for Driving with Hearing Aids
A driver’s license in the United States is synonymous with independence. Most of the country, aside from some urban areas, is built around the need to use cars to go shopping, get to doctors’ appointments, go on adventures and just about anything else out of the house. For people with hearing loss, when unaddressed it can become a real safety …
Adjusting to New Hearing Aids
Have you just taken the first steps towards treating your hearing loss? If so, congratulations are in order! Hearing loss is commonly under-diagnosed and undertreated. In fact, most people wait an average of seven to ten years from the time they suspect an issue to act around their loss. Now that you are about to start wearing your first set …
Tips for Selecting Hearing Aids
Have you just been diagnosed with hearing loss? It can be a difficult reality to face, but the good news is that once you do, you have the opportunity to make changes in your life to improve your hearing. While hearing loss is a permanent condition, it’s important for your emotional, physical, and cognitive health to address your loss with …
Tips for Making the Most of Your Consultation and Fitting
Hearing loss affects millions of people worldwide, but with the right treatment, it doesn’t have to prevent you from leading a full and active life. One of the most effective treatments for hearing loss is a hearing aid, and preparing for your hearing aid consultation and fitting can make all the difference in your experience. In this article, we’ll provide …