How To Stop Ringing In Your Ears

November 17th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

There are a great many people who are suffering from the condition of tinnitus. There are a number of problems that are believed to be responsible for the condition. It is necessary that you determine what the cause of your hearing problem is before you are able to find a cure.

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How Hearing Aids Work

November 17th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

It is known that hearing aids have been in existence for decades, and it is also known that the first devices used to hear were simple cone shaped devices held up to your ear so that a person could speak in to them. The benefit of these devices would be that the funnel would amplify the sound into your ear. Anyone can tell you that our current hearing devices take advantage of much greater technology, but many do not realize just how that technology works.

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Naturally Stop Tinnitus and Ringing Of The Ears

October 24th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Tinnitus is most commonly caused by loud noises and sounds. I am going to share with you different types of treatments for Tinnitus that really do work. While there is no specific cure, there are Tinnitus treatments to alleviate your ear ringing.

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The Many Benefits Of Getting The Best Digital Hearing Aids

October 18th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Is it really true that there are now very advanced hearing aids that can solve virtually any hearing problem? Well, that’s what most people say because those with the worst kinds of hearing problems have got some kind of relief or another. But unless you have a hearing problem that has defied all kinds of hearing aids out there, who are you to doubt?

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Is Your Hearing Loss Caused By Medication

May 27th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Ototoxic medications are medications that are known to cause damage to hearing or can increase an already existing condition. Some hearing loss will be reversed once the medication is discontinued, however, other medications will cause a permanent hearing loss.The amount of hearing loss can be determined by the amount of time one is exposed to the medication that caused the hearing loss. There are some things you should do to help limit your exposure to these drugs. Make sure you let your doctor know if you suffer from any type of nerve type hearing loss. Some drugs can aggravate an already existing condition. Your doctor should be aware of these conditions before he prescribes medications. Ask your doctor of any side effects of new medications before he prescribes them to you. Especially ask if there are any ototoxic effects. Read the labels on over the counter medications to see if there are hearing loss side effects from these medications. And know the warning signs of ototoxicity.

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Behind The Ear Hearing Aids Offer Help For Less Money

January 11th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

The most affordable type of hearing aids available these days are the ones that are designed to fit behind the wearer’s ear. They have an ear-mold that is designed to carry sound into the wearer’s ear canal. The majority of these behind the ear hearing aids offer digital sound reproduction which provides a high quality of clarity in the sounds being heard by the wearer. Depending on the wearer’s requirements the behind the ear hearing aids contain circuitry to enable automatic adjustments to the unit’s volume.

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