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Hearing Loss Bowie, Maryland

October 22, 2009 @ 06:52 PM — by Michele Wallace
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Your hearing is precious so you should do your best to try to preserve it as long as you can. In this article we’ll go over some ways that you can protect your hearing from the noise around you.

Hearing Aids Bowie, Maryland

October 22, 2009 @ 06:27 PM — by Michele Wallace
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If you are concerned about hearing loss and wonder how hearing aids can help improve the quality of your hearing, this article is for you. Read on to find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about hearing loss and hearing aids.

Hearings Aids: Cost and Financing Options

May 08, 2009 @ 06:19 PM — by unknown
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Just as there are different types of hearing loss, there are different types of hearing aids designed to improve one's hearing. The price of these devices varies widely, depending on their technology, style, and optional customizations. According to the Mayo clinic web site, the average cost of an analog hearing aid ranges from $900 to $1,200. Analog hearing aids improve sound by converting it into an electrical signal, increasing the volume, and then passing it through the ear in the form of amplified sound waves. Digital hearing aids work the same way, except they use digital signals instead of electrical ones. These hearing aids are generally self-adjusting; they automatically change their settings based on the type of noise you're hearing. Also, digital aids result in cleaner sound, less interference, and more precise customization than their analog counterparts. The average cost for a digital hearing aid is $1,300 to $3,000. The style of a hearing aid also affects its cos

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May 08, 2009 @ 06:17 PM — by unknown
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Many people have experienced tinnitus at one time or another. It is a ringing in the ears when there are not actually sound waves present. Tinnitus is not only a ringing in the ears, but the ringing noise is the most common. One will hear these noises, and at times the ringing can even block out other sounds in the room. Because of that, it can be a real problem. There are many people that are not able to hear what is going on around them because of tinnitus. Tinnitus can be caused by many different things. One such cause is an ear infection. Many people will experience tinnitus when they have an ear infection. After the ear infection is gone, the tinnitus will typically go away. A buildup of fluids or wax inside of the ear can also lead to tinnitus. In addition, those who have been exposed to loud noises can end up with tinnitus. In almost all cases, tinnitus is subjective, meaning that it can only be heard by the person who is experiencing it. However, there are some case

The Link between Ear Wax and Hearing Loss

January 21, 2009 @ 07:29 PM — by unknown
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Ear wax is a natural secretion that helps protect our ears. But when it builds up, it can be uncomfortable or even detrimental to our hearing. Most people treat their ear wax build-ups at home, but some popular remedies might do more harm than good. Let's take a closer look at the relationship between ear wax and hearing loss, and how to safely get rid of impacted ear wax. Removing Ear Wax For most people, ear wax isn't much of a problem. They clean their ears with a wash cloth and never think twice about waxy build-up. For others, especially allergy-prone individuals, excessive ear wax can lead to painful impactions. When ear wax blocks most of the ear canal, hearing loss can result. Frequent build-ups can also lead to tinnitus (ringing in the ears) or infections. These infections can also affect a person's hearing, temporarily or permanently. In their efforts to remove impacted ear wax, some people actually make the condition worse. By inserting cotton swabs or other implements

Types of Hearing Aids

December 15, 2008 @ 11:28 PM — by unknown
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There are many different types of hearing aids, and when one is considering getting a hearing aid it is best to examine all of the available types. Then, the person can get the hearing aid that is best for them. CIC - Completely in Canal Hearing Aid The first type is the CIC, or completely in the canal hearing aid. This hearing aid is invisible to others, as it is pushed deep into the ear canal. However, not everyone can use this hearing device. First one must have a large ear canal in order for the hearing aid to fit. Second, only people with mild or moderate hearing loss can use this hearing aid. ITC - In the Canal Hearing Aid Next is the ITC, or in the canal hearing aid. This device is also deep in the canal, but it is not as deep as the CIC. It is slightly larger, and it is made for those who have mild or moderate hearing loss. ITE - In the Ear Hearing Aid The ITE, or in the ear, hearing aid is quite a bit larger. It sits snugly in the ear, and it is made for people of all he

How to Prevent Tinnitus

December 15, 2008 @ 06:09 PM — by unknown
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Tinnitus is a buzzing that is experienced in the ear, even when there is not any external noise. In most cases, tinnitus can be easily avoided. What causes Tinnitus? Tinnitus most often is caused by loud noises. That means it is important for people to avoid putting themselves in situations where they will have long exposure to loud noises. Exposure to loud noises is commonplace. There are many situations where people are exposed to loud noises in everyday life. For instance, those who work in construction can end up with chronic tinnitus due to the loud noises they deal with every day. Tinnitus is not only caused by the workplace. People can get tinnitus from using headphones and doing other things that expose them to loud noises. Headphones are becoming more popular, and because of that, people are at a greater risk for tinnitus. It is important to use headphones properly in order to avoid tinnitus. Headphones should not be turned up too loud, and they should not be used very