Five Facts about Hearing Aids

Posted by admin on November 30th, 2009

Hearing aids are devices use to modulate sound and are placed in the ears to help persons with hearing loss. There are different types of hearing aids that are available in wide variety of deigns to choose from. The ear specialist and the patient both choose the hearing aid that would perfectly fit the patient’s ear.

Improvements in hearing aid technology are still evolving until today in order to provide alternatives for everyone. However, there are important details that users of hearing aid should consider.

Fact#1: Hearing aids must be placed in the correct ear. If you have hearing problems on you right ear, you should insert the hearing aid at the right ear as specifically designed to in order to achieve its benefits and make sure that they perfectly fit inside in order not to fall.

Fact#2: Hearing aids are additional tools inserted in your body thus having new changes in your daily lifestyle. User should be aware that after a few months of using it, they will be hearing noises or background noise that might disturb them. Although some of these sounds are normal, they should inform their physician about it so they can make further adjustments to their hearing aid.

Fact#3: Hearing aids function with the use of batteries. Batteries don’t last for a lifetime and should be change once your hearing aids signals low battery warning. This warning is helpful for the user in order for them to recognize that it needs battery replacement already.

Fact#4: Hearing aids doesn’t’ restore hearing to normal condition but it provides benefit and sound improvement in order for you to hear sound properly. They can only improve you listening and hearing abilities but they can never cure hearing loss conditions.

Fact#5: There is one out of ten Americans today who are diagnose to have hearing loss which means millions of people out there needs and uses hearing aids. Therefore, using hearing aids improves one’s self-esteem and avoids social withdrawal that helps them enjoy daily activities.

Hearing aids should be kept clean all the time and should keep it away from young children and pets to avoid such damage when played. Due to modern technology and evolving science, persons with hearing loss can still enjoy life and appreciates sounds with the help of their hearing aids thus making them maintain their harmonious relationship with family and friends.

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The Right Hearing Aid with the Right Fit

Posted by admin on November 28th, 2009

Hearing loss is a medical condition wherein one may experience hearing difficulties. Every individual may have different problems and severity of the condition and that would also mean having different treatment plan for each patient. Hearing loss is not temporary so one may consult its physician immediately when they start to experience hearing difficulties in order for them to submit themselves to different tests to diagnose their condition.

Hearing aids are an electro acoustical tool that is placed in the patient’s ear to help them hear well. Every patient has different problems so types of hearing aids would also differ. Although hearing aids have the same parts, they come in different types. Each type of hearing aid has its own purpose and is distinct to each other.

The ear specialist and the concern individual both choose the correct hearing aid. Sizes of hearing aids also differ since every individual has different ear sizes too. The perfect hearing aid would be the best hearing aid that would perfectly fit into your ear canal and the one that suits the patient’s condition and feels comfortable to use. Picking the right hearing aid is not only the patient’s decision but it goes with their physician’s approval for they are the persons who know the condition and severity of your hearing loss.

Always remember that a wrong hearing aid will do nothing better for your condition but instead worsening the degree of your hearing loss. So always choose the right hearing aid for you to achieve its purpose successfully.

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The Latest Hearing Test: Acoustic Reflex

Posted by admin on November 26th, 2009

Acoustic reflex or also known as the Stapedius reflex, attenuation reflex or the auditory reflex is measured with the help of the tympanometer like the equipment used in tympanometry. This test is considered to be the latest among all hearing test.  This is done to measure the spontaneous muscle reaction or the consequence if high-intensity sounds occurs inside our middle ear.

Our eardrum is consisting three smallest bones in our body called the ossicles such as the malleus, incus and the stapes. They serve in transmitting the sounds from the labyrinth and without these ossicles or tiny bones it would mean hearing problem such as person having a moderate to severe hearing loss. Upon hearing loud sounds or high pitch tones, a muscle connected to these tiny bones contracts involuntarily and this action is termed as the acoustic reflex. This is one of the reasons why acoustic reflex test was introduced to assess hearing difficulties of some individuals and this test usually comes after performing the tympanometry to possible individuals who have hearing loss.

Acoustic test is performed in just a few minutes so the patient must sit still and should avoid moving its head and mouth for it will affect the result of the test. Its result is measured through the tympanometer so you do not need to inform your audiologist every time your muscle reacts to it. This test is helpful in order to give your physician more information on your illness about its severity and its possible cause plus detecting other problems related to your auditory pathways.

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Lyric: The Invisible Hearing Aid

Posted by admin on November 25th, 2009

When someone knows your weakness, you feel ashamed and can hardly work naturally isn’t it? Having hearing difficulty should not be considered a contagious disease. Hearing difficulty can be treated with hearing aids. It can be used in order to hear properly. Due to modern technology, Lyric, as the new invisible hearing aid is introduced in the market to help those persons who have hearing difficulty who doesn’t want to expose the notion of having a hearing aid.

Lyric is placed in the ear canal making you hear clear sounds more clearly and can’t be seen outside thus increasing your self-esteem. Nobody will know that you are wearing a hearing aid and you avoid the chance of being treated special for your condition that you always hated. You can use it every day 24/7 up to one hundred twenty days. You can use it in performing your activities of daily living such as taking a bath, exercising or even during your siesta time, it could be watching TV, sleeping or talking to the phone. Unfortunately like other things, it has advantages and disadvantages. It has no batteries so you don’t actually need to take it off and have an appointment set for re-insertion. No need to replace the batteries within four months. You can’t use these hearing aids if you want to go swimming or join any water sports but surely advance hearing aids that can be used under water are now being studied.

An invisible hearing aid is perfect for individuals who are still in denial of their condition. With Lyric invisible hearing aid, it will help them hear better without anyone knowing they have hearing loss already.

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Innovation with Siemens Hearing Aids

Posted by admin on November 24th, 2009

Siemens is a worldwide inspiration of electronic and electrical engineering that is considered to be the largest manufacturers of hearing aids. They have been serving the world for over one hundred thirty years in providing the hearing aid that helps improve the life of the people.

Siemens Hearing instruments are now in the next level since they have introduced latest technology for hearing aids. First they have the Siemens PURE which is considered to be almost invisible because of its cute size and can adjust to one’s hearing needs. It also comes in different colours perfect for any skin colours and can blend with your hair too. The second one would be the Siemens LIFE connotes a simple yet sophisticated approach that perfectly placed behind-the-ear. Hear the sounds clearly and richer. Third, Siemens Explorer exclusively made for children for it supports the different sounds a child needs in order to help them develop appropriately their speech and language skills that are mostly affected when they have hearing difficulties. Fourth, the Siemens Nitro in which a patient with severe hearing loss would always need. It can be wear anytime and in any activity such as watching TV or listening to music. It can add meaning to your daily life with Siemens Nitro made with the right strength and power. Lastly, is the Siemens Motion which they suggest perfect for busy individuals. Feel the convenience and hear the natural surrounding thus making it easy for you to trace the source of the noise.

Siemens have varieties of different hearing aids that are perfect for every individual. Each person has different needs and severity of the condition can never be the same. Aside from the Latest technologies, Siemens do also have their Classic hearing aids such as Centra, Artis 2, Nitro CIC, Intuis and the Cielo 2.

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HearPod 32X Micro: A Review

Posted by admin on November 23rd, 2009

Finally there is now something much better to replace the old four channel hearing aid products out there. The HearPod 32X Micro is much effective and “smarter” when it comes to enhancing sounds.

If you are not quite familiar with the old four-channel hearing aid products, they are those that can be adjusted to change hearing environments such as conversation, meetings, music, or telephone by simply touching the button on the aid. This could be quite annoying most of the time for most users but now it’s no longer a problem. With the new HearPod 32X Micro all of this is done automatically. HearPod 32X Micro has a 32-channel line and is manufactured with ADRO(TM) technology from Dynamic Hearing. It basically contains more sophisticated technology to bring more natural and clearer sounds.

This new HearPod is all digital, providing state-of-the-art technology and the highest quality sound. Its main features include an advanced automatic feedback canceller which allows increased maximum sound gain stability which adjusts rapidly for dynamic feedback situations; 20-bit audio precision; 95dB input dynamic range with HRX(TM) headroom extension; volume control with configurable adjustment range; and noise management features.


HearPod 32X Micro is a revolutionary new hearing aid that is of higher quality that the old four channel hearing aids at an affordable cost. It provides better sound quality than the old products and the convenience of not having to push or adjust any button to adapt to the current sound environment. It is definitely worth the price.

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The Audiometric Test

Posted by admin on November 19th, 2009

When people asked you to repeat the words you have said for a second time or third time, makes it irritating, isn’t it? Are you having any difficulty in hearing your friends when talking to you? If you are in doubt of you hearing ability consult your doctor right away. Your physician will conduct examination such as the audiometric exam to test one’s hearing ability.

In order to perform the audiometric test, the doctor will need to use the audiometer to fully determine the hearing levels of an individual. This test has also the ability to test the person’s capability to distinguish sounds between the background noise from the speech coming from another person, identifies pitches and distinguish different sound intensification. This test is usually taken for individuals having hearing problems then doctors study the result termed as the Audiogram to identify the patient’s problem whether they are having hearing loss or having diseases of the ear. Having these tests in an early stage is making an early diagnosis thus starting your treatment early to avoid future complications.

Audiometers are available in manual or automatic but still having the same instructions before the exam. Before starting the exam, the doctor will conduct initial interview on the patient regarding its past medical history, medications taken, and events that can affect that hearing ability. After the interview, the patient is asked to remove all the metals worn near the ears such as the necklace, earrings, spectacles and even hearing aids. Ear phones are then placed to both ears then the proper test is conducted to the patient as the doctor assesses them.

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Understanding How Hearing Aids Work

Posted by admin on November 18th, 2009

Hearing aids are the primary tools that an individual use, especially those individuals that has a problem on hearing. Some of us may already know the function of this device, and what it is for, but how a hearing aid does really work.

As we all know a hearing aid is a device which is an electro – acoustic body worn apparatus which is typically fitted in or behind an individual ear, and its main design is to amplify and modulate sound for the individual who is having a hearing problem. This is the main and basic function of this device.

And this is how the hearing aid works, the hearing aid picks up and incoming sound from any source it may either be from a radio, TV or from another person. This is done through a microphone that picks up the sound waves produced by a source.

And the hearing aid has a circuit the has a microphone that processes and changes the sound waves into an electrical signal and modifies or translate it based upon the computers data installed in the hearing aid. These circuits are manipulated by a sophisticated software.

This software then detect feedback and virtually eliminate it for better hearing quality,  it reduces harsh effects of loud sounds like noises and other factors that may affect the hearing of the person and also it reduces almost all background noise hindering speech perception which makes it even more clearer for the user to hear and understand what it is listening to.

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Phonak Exelia ART: A Review

Posted by admin on November 17th, 2009

There is one hearing aid that can provide the highest quality of hearing and assures that its quality will not degrade as time passes by. This new hearing aid is the Phonak Exelia Art.

The Phonak Exelia Art  can give any hearing impaired individual an access to all of the activities that make up a full life or activities that a normal person enjoys. The Phonak Exelia Art has applied invaluable input from end users and hearing care professionals to identify the three important driver key to the delivery of maximum client benefit: and those drivers are performance, control and connectivity.

This new Phonak Exelia Art has advanced features that can give quality hearing to hearing impaired individuals. The Phonak Exelia Art can provide real ear sound, sound flow, sound recover, voice zoom, whistle block, sound relax and echo block these features can surely give any hearing impaired individuals a true feel of having an ear instead of a device.

The Phonak Exelia Art also has advanced technological features such as QuickSync that will allow any individual to control both hearing aids quickly and discreetly with one touch. It also has a MicroPilot Remote Control that will allow you to control Exelia Art with a remote control.  This will be a “command center” that reads the devices current battery power levels, allows for volume changes, program adjustments and directional microphone changes.

And lastly an iCom, it is the revolutionary wireless interface that provides instant connectivity with the world of technology such as Bluetooth, laptops, MP3 Players, televisions, and GPS can all be used with Exelia and the iCom option, giving you a state of the art hearing aid that you need.

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Are Implantable Hearing Devices the same as Hearing Aids?

Posted by admin on November 16th, 2009

Hearing aids are the most important devices or tools for individuals who have a problem with hearing. But there are a lot of types and designs of hearing aids that work and functions differently from each other.

There is a new hearing aid that makes a difference when it comes to quality of hearing for those who has a problem with hearing. This new device is the implantable hearing device; but the question is — Is it the same with the regular hearing aids that these individuals use? Actually they are just the same; the only difference is in its functionality and quality.

Implantable hearing aids or device are still hearing aids; but the implantable hearing aids or devices can provide more natural, clearer sound than the traditional hearing aids, because it has no blockages. The one apparent benefit of having this implanted hearing device it does not have to replace its batteries as frequently as with conventional hearing aids. The batteries in this model have to be changed only every five years through a surgical outpatient procedure, and there is no feedback to contend with it. Users can actually control aspects of this device such as volume because it has a special remote control to change it.

An implantable device is a great alternative to a hearing aid. As of today the availability of implantable hearing aid choices simply continues to expand and more and more manufacturers of hearing aids continue to develop them.

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