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Hearing Loss and Hearing solution

Hearing is the important part of our life and we know that hearing is only the feeling. It does not exist physically. But there are some people that can’t hear or hear mild. Problem in hearing the sound is called the Hearing loss. <br>For more visit:- https://www.hearingsol.com/

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Hearing Loss and Hearing solution

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  1. What is hearing loss? Hearing is the important part of our life and we know that hearing is only the feeling. It does not exist physically. But there are some people that can’t hear or hear mild. Problem in hearing the sound is called the Hearing loss.

  2. How Hearing Work? • 1.Outer ear : - Outer ear receives the waves from the outside environment and then transfers them into the middle ear through the ear canal. • 2.Middle ear : - Middle ear receives these waves and these waves hit the eardrum in the middle ear. Eardrum starts to vibrate and generates the three tiny bones in your ear. • These bones are called hammer, anvil, stirrup . • 3.Inner ear :- In the Inner ear the sound is generated with the help of these tiny bones.

  3. Types Of Hearing Loss • Conductive Hearing Loss:- • Conductive hearing loss occur due to the problem or disorder in the outer ear or the middle of the ear. Sound is prevented from the inner ear, but they speak distorted or faint. Sound is prevented from the inner ear, but they speak distorted or faint. There are some reasons behind the conductive hearing loss which include infection, fluid and wax bulid up in the middle ear, foreign objects in the ear canal or a preforated eardrum. • Sensorineural Hearing Loss:- • Sensorineural hearing loss occurs when the nerves of the ear get damaged and unable to transfer the signals to the brain. In this type of Hearing loss sound is not clear to the patient, because the nerves of the inner ear and sensory cells got damaged over the time.

  4. What is Hearing Aid • Basic digital hearing aids generally require the wearer to make some manual adjustments in certain listening environments such as turning a volume control up or down, or pushing a button to change listening programs. In contrast, a premium or more advanced hearing aid responds automatically to changes in the listener’s environment, making changes based on the signals being detected by the hearing aid.

  5. Types Of Digital Hearing Aid • Invisible hearing aids – Virtually unseen and bespoke, these fit discreetly inside the ear canal. • Behind-the-ear hearing aids – Slim line designs that sit discreetly behind the ear. • In-ear hearing aids – Small and customisable to help your hearing needs. • CROS hearing aids – Designed to help with hearing loss in one ear and normal hearing in the other. • Bluetooth hearing aids – Ability to stream music or make calls wirelessly from your phone. Digital Hearing Aid

  6. Hearing Test • Hearing well is something we can take for granted. For most, any loss is gradual and we know that sometimes taking the first step to understand if there’s been a change in how well you’re hearing can feel daunting. So, to help make those first steps as easy as possible, we’ve put together a quick 3 minute online check. • The simple, step-by-step check will first ask you how well you’re hearing at low, mid and high level frequencies, this will help us to understand your hearing threshold for each tone. Hearing Test

  7. Hearing Aid Care • Here are some care and safety guidelines to make sure your hearing aids work their best for many years to come. • Turn off your hearing aid before you go to bed. This will avoid unnecessary battery drain when you’re not wearing your hearing aids. • Do not try to lubricate hearing aid parts. • Keep your hearing aids out of the reach of children and pets. • Never immerse your hearing aids in water, or wear them while in a sauna, showering, bathing, or swimming. Protect your hearing aids from rain, as well. Hearing Aid Care

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