What is Conductive Hearing Loss?
11/23/2023Conductive hearing loss is a type of hearing loss occurs when sound waves struggle to pass through the outer ear to the middle ear, resulting in reduced hearing ability. Explore its causes, including ear infections, fluid buildup, and other related conditions.
What Causes Hearing Loss in a Child?
03/29/2024Hearing loss is a concern that can affect individuals of all ages, including children. It is essential for parents and caregivers to be aware of the various factors that can contribute to hearing loss in children. Understanding the causes of hearing loss in children can help in early detection and appropriate intervention.
Ragweed Allergy Season
03/10/2018A ragweed allergy occurs when the immune system has an unfitting response to ragweed pollen. Usually, the immune system promotes chemical changes in the body that help fight off harmful invaders, such as viruses and bacteria.
How to Avoid Hearing Loss
09/25/2018Every day millions of Americans are exposed to hazardous levels of noise in their occupation or recreational pursuits. Hearing loss is often difficult to detect because it usually happens gradually. In addition to unsafe noise levels, aging can naturally diminish your ability to hear.
Hearing Loss: Is your Baby at Risk?
05/15/2018At birth, babies undergo a newborn hearing screening test before they are discharged from the hospital. When a baby does not pass the screening, a follow up hearing evaluation is scheduled. A follow up screening must be scheduled as soon as possible to provide the appropriate diagnosis and make certain that age level speech, language, and learning goals are achieved.
What to Expect from Your Hearing Aid
09/15/2016Do you find yourself straining to hear conversations? Do you complain that people are mumbling when they speak to you? These are just a couple of early warning signs of hearing loss.
Early Warning Signs of Hearing Loss
05/15/2016As you age, it’s more likely than not that your hearing will decline. This is due to a lifetime of noise from things like loud work environments, rock concerts or head phones. In addition, hearing loss can be brought on by diseases like diabetes, heart problems or hypertension. The unfortunate thing is that loss of hearing tends to happen so gradually that many people don’t even know they have it until it’s progressed significantly.
The Importance of Early Detection and Treatment for Hearing Loss
08/15/2023Early detection of hearing loss is crucial for effective treatment and management. Recognizing the early signs and symptoms can help individuals seek help sooner and prevent further deterioration of their hearing.
Understanding the Link Between Hearing Loss and Alzheimer’s Disease
10/31/2023As if hearing loss is not frustrating enough, did you know that researchers suggest that it also contributes to cognitive deterioration and the onset of dementia? Continue reading to learn more about the link between hearing loss and Alzheimer’s disease. What is Alzheimer’s disease? Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects memory, thinking, […]
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