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  • Asking you to repeat yourself? This is one of the most common signs of hearing loss. If your loved one is frequently asking you to repeat what you just said, or asking you what others said, chances are they’re experiencing diminishing hearing.

  • “Ignoring you” when your back is turned? Many people can hide their hearing loss by relying on lip reading to supplement their hearing. However, if their back or the speaker’s back is turned, they may not be able to hear you at all.

  • Turning up the volume on the TV? Does your loved one’s television sound uncomfortably loud when you visit? Do they ask you to keep turning it up when they visit you? This is another common symptom of untreated hearing loss.

  • Complaining people are mumbling? Your loved one may be unable to hear certain sounds and frequencies due to hearing loss, which can make it sound like people aren’t speaking clearly. Some sounds can also seem muffled or distorted to them.

  • Fatigued after social interactions? Untreated hearing loss can make the brain tired from struggling to make sense of sound. This can wear a person out, mentally, and physically. They may begin withdrawing from social events.

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The American Association of Retired Persons reports that 80 percent of adults between ages 55 and 74 who could benefit from hearing aids don’t use them. Following are some talking points if your loved one or partner is resisting having a conversation about hearing aids.

  • Hearing aids can prevent cognitive decline. Research shows untreated hearing loss is associated with a faster rate of cognitive decline. Proper use of hearing aids can lower your risk of dementia and other conditions.

  • Today’s hearing aids are discreet and stylish. The days of big bulky hearing aids are over. Today, devices come in a wide variety of models, styles, and colors.

  • Hearing aids allow better communication with family. If your loved one doesn’t want to do it for themselves, ask them to do it for you. One person’s hearing loss can affect the entire family. Talk about the sounds and memories you don’t want them to miss.

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Whether a child is born with hearing loss or develops it later in childhood, early intervention is key. Studies show that hearing loss can affect language, speech, and social development. In fact, children with hearing loss:

  • Use shorter sentences than kids without hearing loss

  • May fall one to four grades behind without intervention

  • Have trouble making friends

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The sooner hearing loss is addressed, the better the chance kids have to develop these valuable skills. Working with your child’s hearing care professional in conjunction with their school can help ensure they have a successful academic experience, no matter their age. hearing aid dealer near you at kozhencherry

And don’t forget, your child’s hearing needs grow and change as they grow and change.

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Every person’s hearing needs are as unique as they are, which is why high-quality hearing aids aren’t one-size-fits-all. What might work well for one individual may not for another, which is why these devices come in a variety of designs and solutions to meet both one’s hearing and physical needs.

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Here’s a quick overview of how hearing aids work. In general, they amplify sounds using a three-part system.

1. A microphone receives sound and converts it to a digital signal. This digital signal can be customized and programmed for the user’s hearing needs. hearing clinic near you at kozhencherry

2. An amplifier sends and boosts that sound to a speaker. ​ hearing aid dealer near you at kozhencherry

3. The speaker sends the sound to the ear.

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Now, on to different hearing aid styles.

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 Behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aids  at kozhencherry

Behind-the-ear hearing aids feature the microphone, speaker, controls, and battery compartment in a case that sits behind the ear. A small, clear tube connects the hearing aid to an earmold, which sits in the ear canal. BTEs are popular and appropriate for almost all types of hearing loss and for people of all ages. Because the earmold can be changed without buying an entirely new device, BTEs are often a good choice for children. BTEs are available in a variety of colors to match skin tone or hair color, and are also available in fun colors for children. hearing aid dealer near you at kozhencherry

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 Receiver-in-the-ear (RITE) hearing aids at kozhencherry

RITE hearing aids are quite similar to BTEs, with one major difference. The speaker (also known as a receiver) goes inside the ear canal instead of the hearing aid casing, which allows for a much smaller and sleeker hearing aid. RITEs are also more of an open fit hearing aid, as they allow sound to flow in and out of the ear more naturally. Like BTEs, users can choose RITEs in a variety of colors to match skin tone or hair color, and are also available in fun colors for children. hearing clinic near you at kozhencherry

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 Custom fit hearing aids  at kozhencherry

Custom hearing aids are designed to the specifications of your unique hearing needs. These types of hearing aids can include: hearing aid dealer near you at kozhencherry

  • Invisible-in-the-canal (IIC), a nearly undetectable hearing device that sits directly in your ear canal. Created by making a custom impression of the ear canal, IIC hearing devices are appropriate for those with mild-to-moderately severe hearing loss. hearing clinic near you at kozhencherry

  • Completely-in-the-canal (CIC), which are just a little bigger than an IIC hearing aid and come in a variety of colors to match a wearer’s skin tone or hair color. CIC hearings aids are also beneficial for those with mild –to-moderately severe hearing loss. hearing clinic near you at kozhencherry

  • In-the-ear (ITE) hearing aids partially or fully fill the outer ear, and fit securely as they’re custom designed to fit to the user’s ear. Because of their larger size, ITEs can accommodate extra and more powerful features. Many users find them easier to handle as well. ITEs can be useful for people with mild-to-severe hearing loss. hearing clinic near you at kozhencherry

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Tinnitus is a condition where one perceives sound when no external noise is present. Many people call it “ringing in the ears,” but it can present as a variety of other sounds too, including hissing, buzzing, clicking, whooshing, and other noises. You can experience tinnitus in an acute (temporary) or chronic (persistent) manner. hearing aid dealer near you at kozhencherry

 

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 What causes Tinnitus? 

For most people, tinnitus happens as a result of damage to the inner ear from things like:

  • Hearing loss. Our inner ears have tiny fragile hair cells that help move sound waves along to the brain. If these hairs are damaged due to aging or repeated loud noises, tinnitus can develop.

  • Ear infections. Severe ear infections or blockages can alter the pressure in the middle ear, resulting in ringing or tinnitus. hearing clinic near you at kozhencherry

  • Head and neck trauma. Head and neck injuries can affect nerve and brain functions linked to hearing, causing tinnitus. hearing clinic near you at kozhencherry

 

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