How Does Hearing Loss Happen?

Posted by admin on March 30th, 2010



There can be many causes as to why the loss of hearing happens to a person. Birth defects is one of the most common causes of hearing loss. Underdeveloped ear parts where nerves are common signs of hearing loss birth defects.

Genetics can also be the reason for hearing loss. A child is only the result of his or her parents genes, similarly hearing loss can be passed down from father to son or mother to daughter, ranging from mild hearing loss to complete deafness.

Disease or illness can also affect a persons hearing, leading to temporary or even permanent hearing loss. Illnesses that cause hearing impairment in people are mumps, meningitis, and even AIDS and HIV. These cases of disease causing to hearing impairment go away after a while, while some can be more permanent.

Medicines or medication can also caused hearing loss, confusing as it seems, but since the body is interconnected, medication intended for one part of the body might have an effect on the hearing portion of the body. Aspirin is a medicine suspected to induce loss of hearing.

Result of a trauma that a person had experienced can also lead to hearing loss. Getting hit hard in the head in your younger days could have inadvertently damaged a part of the ear, damage that could worsen as the person grows older. The environmental noise, heavy machineries, and loud music sounds can also cause hearing damage to a person if exposed for long periods of time.

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A Look into Childhood Hearing Loss

Posted by admin on March 30th, 2010


If every parent in the world is well educated enough on the difference causes and effects of hearing loss, then parents may be able to detect the hearing loss in its early stage in their child’s life and the possibly of reversing the effects of hearing loss. When hearing loss is discovered and treated as soon as it was detected, the children’s hearing loss shall be treated with therapies and hearing aids, among other things that could help them overcome such short coming.

There are actually some possible causes and effects that is usually related to our child’s hearing loss. One of which disorder is called the hypoxia-ischaemia, it is a more prevalent risk factor for the hearing impaired children. Experts have discovered that one of the side-effects of this kind of disorder would result a temporary hearing impairment, rather than being permanent. These were followed carefully which BAER tests were evaluated. These tests were closely monitored into normal infants’ auditory data and it is then compared to the results of infants who were born with hypoxia-ischaemia.

Although, there were experiments that yielded numerous children that weren’t screened have been diagnosed as a deaf before they may reached the age of six months old. The study has provided us the evidence that the hearing screening at birth is the ideal way to prevent and treat the deafness and hearing impairment into our children. Additionally, it was then discovered that some children that are suffering form hearing loss did not happen until the baby was over one and a half years of age. The parents are then being encouraged to go through these studies for their child to be screened at the time they are born and at the same time during their childhood years.

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How Does Hearing Loss Happen?

Posted by admin on March 26th, 2010

There can be many causes as to why the loss of hearing happens to a person. Birth defects is one of the most common causes of hearing loss. Underdeveloped ear parts where nerves are common signs of hearing loss birth defects.

Genetics can also be the reason for hearing loss. A child is only the result of his or her parents genes, similarly hearing loss can be passed down from father to son or mother to daughter, ranging from mild hearing loss to complete deafness.

Disease or illness can also affect a persons hearing, leading to temporary or even permanent hearing loss. Illnesses that cause hearing impairment in people are mumps, meningitis, and even AIDS and HIV. These cases of disease causing to hearing impairment go away after a while, while some can be more permanent.

Medicines or medication can also caused hearing loss, confusing as it seems, but since the body is interconnected, medication intended for one part of the body might have an effect on the hearing portion of the body. Aspirin is a medicine suspected to induce loss of hearing.

Result of a trauma that a person had experienced can also lead to hearing loss. Getting hit hard in the head in your younger days could have inadvertently damaged a part of the ear, damage that could worsen as the person grows older. The environmental noise, heavy machineries, and loud music sounds can also cause hearing damage to a person if exposed for long periods of time.

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Tinnitus Cautions: Four Foods to Avoid

Posted by admin on March 24th, 2010


Salt is a necessity in life and the modern diet contains way too much salt, hidden in most processed and pre-packaged foods. Some seemingly healthy food can hold a sodium surprise, like serving a canned soup can have more salt compared to a bag of potato chips.

To stop tinnitus avoid sugar. When you eat sugar, your blood sugar rises, then it falls. When it falls the temporary lack of glucose to the ears, causing tinnitus. It can worsen tinnitus by causing an drenalin release, causing vasoconstriction in the inner ear. It can have the same effect too much caffeine.

Avoid switching to artificial sweeteners.They can be even worse for tinnitus than sugar. The worst is aspartame which is found in many diet foods including diet soda, goes by the name NutraSweet known as the “blue stuff”.

Monosodium Glutamate, also known as MSG, the last thing to avoid for tinnitus. It breaks down to glutamate in the body, acting much like aspartame, an excitatory neuro-transmitter causing tinnitus.
MSG can be found in hydrolyzed vegetable protein, vegetable or plant protein, natural flavoring. It doesn’t have to be added to the label as an ingredient, another reason to avoid processed and pre-packaged food as much as possible for tinnitus relief.

Hearing MSG, you may think of Chinese food or even “Chinese Restaurant Syndrome” where people develop headaches, break out in a sweat, and get flushed because of the high levels of MSG in some Chinese food.

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Hearing Aid Types and Leading Brands

Posted by admin on March 24th, 2010


Hearing aids are available in many different types, or categories. Programmable hearing aids offer different (often customizable for the individual’s audiogram) programs for different listening situations such as the office/home or a noisy rock concert. Most hearing aid manufacturers offer programmable and non-programmable Behind-the-Ear aids (BTEs), and cosmetically appealing In-the-Canal (ITCs), In-the-Ear (ITEs), and Completely-in-the-Canal (CICs). Different shell styles (e.g., full, low profile, half, soft, hard) are also available.

For people who are physically unable to use regular hearing aids, body aids are still available, although few manufacturers are offering them. However, these are not the bulky body aids of yesteryear. Today’s body aids are slimmer and more attractively designed. Implantable Hearing Aids is a type of hearing aid that is placed under the skin surgically, but is not the same thing as a cochlear implant.

There are 4 leading manufacturers of hearing aids that have proven to provide superior products. They provide the ultimate in customer service to ensure improved hearing and customer satisfaction.

Siemens hearing aids

Siemens is a name you can trust for hearing aids. Siemens has been in business for over 125 years and is the largest manufacturer of hearing aids in the United States. Siemens has hearing aids to meet every budget yet all are made with the same expertise and precision.

Beltone hearing aids

Beltone is a leading brand of hearing aids. It has an outstanding reputation and boasts over 1300 locations in the United States. They offer an aftercare program called Belcare to help with your ongoing needs. They offer a wide variety of hearing aids including basic, quality, advantage and premier styles. Each group has products to suit your needs. The Edge model is affordable and has 3 channels. The Mira model is a mid-range model with 6 channels. The top of the line Oria has 12 channels and offers many additional features.

Starkey hearing aids

Starkey Laboratories is the world’s largest manufacturer of hearing instruments. They offer many hearing aids to provide you with the best solution for your hearing loss and lifestyle. They were the first to provide a warranty as well as a free trial period. They have many hearing aid models available starting with the 3-channel Aspect. The mid-level Destiny comes in several models to accommodate your needs. The top of the line Eli provides a wireless solution that is compatible with Bluetooth enabled phones.

Phonak hearing aids

Phonak is a worldwide company with headquarters in Switzerland. They offer specialized hearing instruments, which are available in a wide array of products to suit your hearing loss and budget. The 6 channel eXtra model provides a basic entry-level hearing aid. The mid-range Valeo and Elva models have 16 channels. The top of the line Savia has 20 channels and numerous features to provide the best hearing assistance available. Phonak also has wireless hearing aid solutions.

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Hearing Screening – Do You Need One?

Posted by admin on March 24th, 2010


Basically the process of testing is done to help determine if an individual has hearing problems or if it is normal. The tests are often done on infants and children, if any hearing issues are found they can be addressed immediately. Adults also need to get the tests done when you suspect that there is a hearing problem, preventing the problem from getting worse. It will also help you find an effective way to help you start hearing better again.

Online tests are available to determine the problem, but the best way to get a hearing screening done is to go to an audiologist. They have the experience and knowledge to help you figure out exactly what is causing your hearing problems.

There are times when the problem can be easily fixed but sometimes it’s permanent. Having permanent hearing loss, audiologist will be able to better help you find the right type of hearing aid so you can start hearing the sounds of life around you again.

Professionals recommend that anyone under the age of 50 has their hearing tested at least once every 10 years, over the age of 50 it is at least once every three years. This will help you when a problem is developing or if you have normal hearing. Audiometry, the basic test used for most adults considered as very simple and pain free test. A series of tones will be played through earphones and you will need to indicate to the doctor what sounds you hear and what sounds you don’t.

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Basic Hearing FAQs

Posted by admin on March 18th, 2010


Here are some basic hearings FAQs:


1. Do we all inevitably suffer from hearing loss as we age?

Yes. It is just a natural tendency that as people age, several changes occur in the body, unavoidably declining of the immune system. Hearing loss is one of its manifestations, usually occurs when the nerves in the ear of an aged person weaken.


2. Can I have a hearing loss and not know it?

Yes. Without the presence of some of the symptoms of hearing loss, you are not always aware that a number of nerves in your ears have been destroyed by noise.


3. How can I tell if my baby’s hearing is normal?

The baby learns to talk clearly and easily because they learn to speak through hearing the voices of other people. They listen and imitate them and notice whether your baby is attentive to basic verbal instructions that you give.


4. What makes a good hearing aid?

Make sure that you find the best quality to guarantee treatment for your hearing loss. Don’t be confused with the various types of hearing aids, the best course is to go to a good hearing aid fitter. At first there will naturally be adjustments to be made, but give it some time.


5. How can I find a reputable audiologist?

Look for someone that has a hearing specialist license. Their license shows that they has undergone a thorough study and training on his field. He can guarantee to offer you quality service.

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A Comparison of Digital Hearing Aids

Posted by admin on March 18th, 2010

from the conception of the hearing aids up to its realization it has already gone a long way. In this present modernized times hearing aids have gone from analog into digital and that is a great leap when it come to its technological evolution. Even the features of todays hearing aids are nothing but fiction back then.

There are a lot of choices when it comes to digital hearing aids. Starskey, Beltone, Siemens, and Rexton are among the popular brands when it comes to digital hearing aids. All these brands of hearing aids have different models and features and all their technology are state of the art when it comes to digital hearing aids.

Starskey digital hearing aids have various digital models and is a pioneer in the use of nanoscience technology especially in their Destiny series of digital hearing aids. Eli is their top range offer which you will be able to use with bluetooth phones. This company is the largest digital heariong aid manufacturer in the world.

Beltone digital hearing aids are also an outstanding quality of hearing aids with over 1300 locations and is very popular because Belcare which is an aftercare program. Personalized Hearing Health Assessment is a lifestyle assessment that will help guide you in picking the appropriate hearing aid for you. Basic, quality, advantage and premier are among the four main ranges of Beltone.

Siemens digital hearing aids have basic, value and ultimate for their product ranges and they all come with a two year warranty. This company has been established for over 125 years and is pretty much into everything and digital hearing aids is not an exemption.

Rexton digital hearing aids have entry level, mid level and high level as their main ranges. But the top of the range digital hearing aid has wireless solution for binaural users, the Revera.

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A Look at Natural Tinnitus Treatments

Posted by admin on March 18th, 2010


Acupuncture – practiced in China for over 4,000 years so is hardly a new tinnitus treatment. Practitioners of acupuncture would say that tinnitus is an imbalance between yin and yang.

Aromatherapy – four essential oils that can stimulate circulation, rosemary, cypress, lemon, and rose, also considered as tinnitus. Administered by massage, or with a vaporizer or aromatherapy diffuser.

Herbs – many tinnitus herbal treatments can promote tinnitus healing, but here are three of the most popular ones.

Ginkgo leaf extract – widely prescribed by holistic healers, a treatment for tinnitus as well as some of the other symptoms that can accompany it, such as dizziness.

Black cohosh – used as a natural tinnitus remedy especially for congestion or pressure in the head.

Hawthorn- remedy for tinnitus since it is considered a tonic for the circulatory system.

Melatonin- a natural supplement that can help you can asleep when your tinnitus is keeping you awake.

Homeopathy – homeopathic remedies can help tinnitus. Like calcarea carbonica, carbo vegetabilis, cinchona officinalis, cimicifuga, graphites, and kali carbonicum.

Relaxation Therapies – relaxation is an essential remedy that includes meditation, yoga, massage, cranial sacral work, and biofeedback.

Sound Therapy – used as a way to hide the sounds in your ears, including white noise machines or CD’s of background sounds as well as sound of nature.

Vitamins – Vitamins A and C (and their associated bioflavonoids) can help tinnitus by improving circulation. Vitamins E and B complex are helpful in treating tinnitus.

Zinc – zinc can help with tinnitus healing, especially common amongst the elderlyly. Lack of zinc also affects sense of smell and taste.

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Hearing Aid Care Basics

Posted by admin on March 18th, 2010



Battery Door – open the battery doors when not in use, for the oils on your skin dirt and grime won’t build up around the edges of the battery doors.

Volume Control – remove dirt and grime on top of the volume control using the brush that your hearing aid specialist provided for you. Clean underneath the volume wheel as much as possible with the brush. The volume wheel should turn as you clean it so brush both clockwise and counter-clockwise.

Switches – Again, remove oil from the skin and grime getting on the switch, use your brush to clean the hearing aids with the switch in both positions.

Memory Buttons – use your brush on the memory button as well once again due to the oils on your skin and grime forming on the memory button eventually working its way into the circuitry.

Microphone – use your brush on the microphones, do not force the brush into the holes where the microphones are located. Avoid using hairspray with your hearing aids in your ears.

Sound Tube- if you do not have a wax guard, use the wire end of your brush or the wired cleaning tool your hearing aids came with to gently clean the wax out of the end of the hearing aid where the sound comes out, the end which goes into your ear.

Shell – cleaning solutions can be purchased, but in most cases a tissue to dry your hearing aids and wipe them off is sufficient.

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