A Look at Some Typical Hearing Tests

Posted by admin on April 16th, 2010

Have a better understanding of the different tests that you can expect when you visit an audiologist.

1. Provide the audiologist with full details of your medical history- audiologist also need to know about the sounds you hear while at work, jobs you may have done in the past, injuries you may have sustained or if you have suffered any illnesses.

2. Some forms of hearing loss are genetic- audiologist will want to know about any family members that also have had hearing problems. Hearing examinations involve the use of an instrument called otoscope to examine the inside of your ears to look for any signs to indicate if the eardrum has been damaged.

3. Audiogram examination- hearing test will be done in a sound proofed room, you will be asked to wear specialized headphones in the room. Patients hearing is tested by the audiologist, recording the lowest of a group of tones the patient is able to hear in both ears.

4. Tympanometry examination- the audiologist places a gentle pressure probe in the middle ear, raising and lowering the air pressure of the ear while laying a tone. This examination can diagnose many disorders or the presence of fluid inside the ear.

5. Tuning forks- placed near the ear so that it can cause the middle ear to vibrate when the fork is struck. The tuning fork is placed against the bone behind the patient’s ears, the vibrations from the fork are sent into the inner ear for the patient to identify which tone was louder.

Have a better understanding of the different tests that you can expect when you visit an audiologist.
1. Provide the audiologist with full details of your medical history- audiologist also need to know about the sounds you hear while at work, jobs you may have done in the past, injuries you may have sustained or if you have suffered any illnesses.
2. Some forms of hearing loss are genetic- audiologist will want to know about any family members that also have had hearing problems. Hearing examinations involve the use of an instrument called otoscope to examine the inside of your ears to look for any signs to indicate if the eardrum has been damaged.
3. Audiogram examination- hearing test will be done in a sound proofed room, you will be asked to wear specialized headphones in the room. Patients hearing is tested by the audiologist, recording the lowest of a group of tones the patient is able to hear in both ears.
4. Tympanometry examination- the audiologist places a gentle pressure probe in the middle ear, raising and lowering the air pressure of the ear while laying a tone. This examination can diagnose many disorders or the presence of fluid inside the ear.
5. Tuning forks- placed near the ear so that it can cause the middle ear to vibrate when the fork is struck. The tuning fork is placed against the bone behind the patient’s ears, the vibrations from the fork are sent into the inner ear for the patient to identify which tone was louder.
Have a better understanding of the different tests that you can expect when you visit an audiologist.
1. Provide the audiologist with full details of your medical history- audiologist also need to know about the sounds you hear while at work, jobs you may have done in the past, injuries you may have sustained or if you have suffered any illnesses.
2. Some forms of hearing loss are genetic- audiologist will want to know about any family members that also have had hearing problems. Hearing examinations involve the use of an instrument called otoscope to examine the inside of your ears to look for any signs to indicate if the eardrum has been damaged.
3. Audiogram examination- hearing test will be done in a sound proofed room, you will be asked to wear specialized headphones in the room. Patients hearing is tested by the audiologist, recording the lowest of a group of tones the patient is able to hear in both ears.
4. Tympanometry examination- the audiologist places a gentle pressure probe in the middle ear, raising and lowering the air pressure of the ear while laying a tone. This examination can diagnose many disorders or the presence of fluid inside the ear.
5. Tuning forks- placed near the ear so that it can cause the middle ear to vibrate when the fork is struck. The tuning fork is placed against the bone behind the patient’s ears, the vibrations from the fork are sent into the inner ear for the patient to identify which tone was louder
Have a better understanding of the different tests that you can expect when you visit an audiologist.
1. Provide the audiologist with full details of your medical history- audiologist also need to know about the sounds you hear while at work, jobs you may have done in the past, injuries you may have sustained or if you have suffered any illnesses.
2. Some forms of hearing loss are genetic- audiologist will want to know about any family members that also have had hearing problems. Hearing examinations involve the use of an instrument called otoscope to examine the inside of your ears to look for any signs to indicate if the eardrum has been damaged.
3. Audiogram examination- hearing test will be done in a sound proofed room, you will be asked to wear specialized headphones in the room. Patients hearing is tested by the audiologist, recording the lowest of a group of tones the patient is able to hear in both ears.
4. Tympanometry examination- the audiologist places a gentle pressure probe in the middle ear, raising and lowering the air pressure of the ear while laying a tone. This examination can diagnose many disorders or the presence of fluid inside the ear.
5. Tuning forks- placed near the ear so that it can cause the middle ear to vibrate when the fork is struck. The tuning fork is placed against the bone behind the patient’s ears, the vibrations from the fork are sent into the inner ear for the patient to identify which tone was louder
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Hearing Aid Jargons Deciphered

Posted by admin on April 15th, 2010

Here are some hearing aid jargons that needs to be familiarized:

1.CIC- a device that fits completely in the canal, suitin g to somebody who is significantly more self conscious about having a hearing aid. This device sits deep in the canal you probably would not even notice there was one there.

2.ITC- fits in the canal but does not go completely down the canal and is slightly visible, although still visible is a lot less noticeable than older models.

3.ITE- in the ear hearing aid, this device fills the inner ear completely, a very popular style within the ear defender and hearing protection world. The entire device is contained within the ear, easily noticeable.

4.BTE- behind the ear device, the type of hearing aid that springs to mind when you mention the word hearing aid, this type of aid was extremely popular in the past. This device works by having the instrument in the ear with a tube to the receiver module sitting behind the ear.

5.RITE- newest member to the hearing aid family, the rite hearing aid or receiver in the ear hearing aid. With similar characteristics to the BTE in as much as it also has a tube leading behind the ear. The only difference here is that the receiver is actually sitting within the ear canal and the external tube is also much thinner, this gives the whole device a much more natural and un-noticeable feeling for the user.

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Care and Troubleshooting for Hearing Aids

Posted by admin on April 14th, 2010
We know how important hearing aids are, especially for those who have hearing problems. That is why it is important that we make sure that it is always in a tip – top shape. Here are some ways to make sure that we take good care of hearing aids.
1.       Battery Door- when  not in use, the battery doors should be open to avoid skin dirt and grime tobuild up around the edges of the battery doors.
2.        Volume Control- dirt and grime gets on top of the volume control and underneath the volume wheel, causing the volume control to fail. use the brush and clean the underneath of the volume wheel.
3.       Switches- use your brush to clean it with the switch in both positions.
4.       Memory Buttons- use your brush on the memory button. Due to the oils on your skin and grime forming on the memory button, working its way into the circuitry.
5.       Moisture- for moisture problem, do not put your hearing aids in the microwave to dry them out. A fact that people have tried this frying the hearing aid’s circuitry.
6.       Microphone- usea brush on the microphones,  but do not force the brush into the holes where the microphones are located and avoid using hairspray with your hearing aids in your ears.
7.       Sound Tube- some hearing aids have wax guard protectors of various types that are patient changeable. Use the wire end of your brush and gently clean the wax out of the end of the hearing aid where the sound comes out.
8.       Shell- there are some cleaning solutions that can be purchased, but it is not pushed to buy these solutions, tissue to dry your hearing aids and wipe them off is already sufficient.

We know how important hearing aids are, especially for those who have hearing problems. That is why it is important that we make sure that it is always in a tip – top shape. Here are some ways to make sure that we take good care of hearing aids.

1.       Battery Door- when  not in use, the battery doors should be open to avoid skin dirt and grime tobuild up around the edges of the battery doors.

2.        Volume Control- dirt and grime gets on top of the volume control and underneath the volume wheel, causing the volume control to fail. use the brush and clean the underneath of the volume wheel.

3.       Switches- use your brush to clean it with the switch in both positions.

4.       Memory Buttons- use your brush on the memory button. Due to the oils on your skin and grime forming on the memory button, working its way into the circuitry.

5.       Moisture- for moisture problem, do not put your hearing aids in the microwave to dry them out. A fact that people have tried this frying the hearing aid’s circuitry.

6.       Microphone- usea brush on the microphones,  but do not force the brush into the holes where the microphones are located and avoid using hairspray with your hearing aids in your ears.

7.       Sound Tube- some hearing aids have wax guard protectors of various types that are patient changeable. Use the wire end of your brush and gently clean the wax out of the end of the hearing aid where the sound comes out.

8.       Shell- there are some cleaning solutions that can be purchased, but it is not pushed to buy these solutions, tissue to dry your hearing aids and wipe them off is already sufficient.

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The Connection of Earwax and Hearing Loss

Posted by admin on April 13th, 2010
Earwax, a sticky liquid that is secreted by cerumen glands, isnt like the wax we think of in terms of candles. It is there to trap anything that flies, crawls, or is blown into the ear that should not be there like dirt, tiny bits of plant material, insects, and even bacteria. Earwax protects the ear canal and eardrum from foreign matter that can be harmful.
Earwax can cause problems including a cough, pain, and hearing loss. Hearing loss occur when wax completely blocks the ear canal, preventing sound waves from easily reaching the eardrum like as do ear plugs or a finger placed strategically in the ear blocking out unwanted sounds. A small amount of earwax wedged between the eardrum and ear canal wall can significantly reduce sound.
When the earwax hardens, it can cause pain due to the pressure it puts on the ear canal walls. This is common for some people and may not be a problem for others because the ear canal shares some of the same nerves that provide sensation to the throat, ear wax can cause one to have a tickle in the throat leading to coughing.
Some people have problems with earwax all throughout their lives, while others develop problems with earwax without an obvious explanation and it is possible to have problematic earwax in one ear and not in the other.
Maintaining clean ears is important, just be careful not to use anything that is sharp possibly damaging the sensitive parts of the ear, like the eardrum and ear canal.

Earwax, a sticky liquid that is secreted by cerumen glands, isnt like the wax we think of in terms of candles. It is there to trap anything that flies, crawls, or is blown into the ear that should not be there like dirt, tiny bits of plant material, insects, and even bacteria. Earwax protects the ear canal and eardrum from foreign matter that can be harmful.

Earwax can cause problems including a cough, pain, and hearing loss. Hearing loss occur when wax completely blocks the ear canal, preventing sound waves from easily reaching the eardrum like as do ear plugs or a finger placed strategically in the ear blocking out unwanted sounds. A small amount of earwax wedged between the eardrum and ear canal wall can significantly reduce sound.

When the earwax hardens, it can cause pain due to the pressure it puts on the ear canal walls. This is common for some people and may not be a problem for others because the ear canal shares some of the same nerves that provide sensation to the throat, ear wax can cause one to have a tickle in the throat leading to coughing.

Some people have problems with earwax all throughout their lives, while others develop problems with earwax without an obvious explanation and it is possible to have problematic earwax in one ear and not in the other.

Maintaining clean ears is important, just be careful not to use anything that is sharp possibly damaging the sensitive parts of the ear, like the eardrum and ear canal.

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Basics on Hearing Aid of Adults

Posted by admin on April 12th, 2010
A lot of adults suffer from hearing loss, a gradual one and often times they dont realize they have a deficit until after visiting a doctor and a test is done. Some suffer from a constant ringing in the ears due to constantly loud noise such as air planes and playing music at very high volumes.
Other causes of hearing loss are diseases, infections, and certain medications. It also occurs during the course of the normal aging process. There are conditions that are accompanied by a ringing in the ears, commonly known as tinnitus which is very common among adults. It can occur by itself and, may not be a result of disease, infection or trauma to the ear canal. Tinnitus occur without any hearing loss, but is a distraction for those who suffer it, especially in a very quiet environment where they can hear only the ringing in their ears.
Otosclerosis is a cause of hearing loss, involving the middle ear capsule specifically affecting the movement of the stapes, one of the three tiny bones in the middle ear. Another cause is Meniere’s disease, affecting the membranous inner ear, characterized by deafness, dizziness, and ringing in the ear.
Certain medications taken on a regular basis managing a variety of diseases can be damaging to the auditory system. Sometimes a long-term side effect and might not show up for quite some times after a medication. Always remember that these medications may affect everyone differently, not everyone who takes them will suffer from hearing loss.

A lot of adults suffer from hearing loss, a gradual one and often times they dont realize they have a deficit until after visiting a doctor and a test is done. Some suffer from a constant ringing in the ears due to constantly loud noise such as air planes and playing music at very high volumes.

Other causes of hearing loss are diseases, infections, and certain medications. It also occurs during the course of the normal aging process. There are conditions that are accompanied by a ringing in the ears, commonly known as tinnitus which is very common among adults. It can occur by itself and, may not be a result of disease, infection or trauma to the ear canal. Tinnitus occur without any hearing loss, but is a distraction for those who suffer it, especially in a very quiet environment where they can hear only the ringing in their ears.

Otosclerosis is a cause of hearing loss, involving the middle ear capsule specifically affecting the movement of the stapes, one of the three tiny bones in the middle ear. Another cause is Meniere’s disease, affecting the membranous inner ear, characterized by deafness, dizziness, and ringing in the ear.

Certain medications taken on a regular basis managing a variety of diseases can be damaging to the auditory system. Sometimes a long-term side effect and might not show up for quite some times after a medication. Always remember that these medications may affect everyone differently, not everyone who takes them will suffer from hearing loss.

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Tips to Find a Good Audiologist

Posted by admin on April 8th, 2010
Ringing in the ears is called tinnitus, often associated with exposure to loud noises or hearing loss. Not everyone who has tinnitus suffer from hearing loss, but they often go hand in hand. Tinnitus manifest itself in the form of an actual ringing sound, buzzing, or cricket-like sound constantly heard by those who experience it, affecting ones concentration and ability to fall asleep.
These hearing loss conditions needs and require treatment from an audiologist. The best way to find an audiologist is by researching doctors and audiology centers that are located in your area. Make several appointments to see different doctors to make sure that you are comfortable with your physician. Consult to your doctor about different treatment options and make sure that the audiology center you have chosen offers the latest digital hearing aids at reasonable prices.
A lot of people wear hearing aids. Some are even crafted to be unnoticeable to the public, making more hearing impaired patients deciding to use them. There are many different types as well , that some of these hearing aids are more concealable than others. Getting you into an experimentation before you find the hearing aid that best suits your needs.
Your audiologist can help you decide which hearing device and treatment is right for you, eventually after a series of hearing tests. Some audiology centers can also offer pediatric hearing tests for children. Always remember that, it is important to not delay hearing evaluations for your child.

Ringing in the ears is called tinnitus, often associated with exposure to loud noises or hearing loss. Not everyone who has tinnitus suffer from hearing loss, but they often go hand in hand. Tinnitus manifest itself in the form of an actual ringing sound, buzzing, or cricket-like sound constantly heard by those who experience it, affecting ones concentration and ability to fall asleep.

These hearing loss conditions needs and require treatment from an audiologist. The best way to find an audiologist is by researching doctors and audiology centers that are located in your area. Make several appointments to see different doctors to make sure that you are comfortable with your physician. Consult to your doctor about different treatment options and make sure that the audiology center you have chosen offers the latest digital hearing aids at reasonable prices.

A lot of people wear hearing aids. Some are even crafted to be unnoticeable to the public, making more hearing impaired patients deciding to use them. There are many different types as well , that some of these hearing aids are more concealable than others. Getting you into an experimentation before you find the hearing aid that best suits your needs.

Your audiologist can help you decide which hearing device and treatment is right for you, eventually after a series of hearing tests. Some audiology centers can also offer pediatric hearing tests for children. Always remember that, it is important to not delay hearing evaluations for your child.

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Audiologists and What They Do

Posted by admin on April 7th, 2010
Audiologists are group of specialist working in the field of audiology, studying many different patients with a variety of ages with hearing problems. Their task is to evaluate all types of hearing loss, using a wide array of tests that determine the cause of the problem, audiologist will then discuss different treatment with the patient to find the solution.
Audiologists aren’t only in hospitals or doctor’s offices, they can be in many public schools and clinics as hearing loss specialist. An audiologist can have a variety of patients the, specializing in a particular demographic, from the very old or the very young. Some conduct research, such as evaluating noise pollution so that people are protected from losing their hearing.
Audiologists use cutting-edge machinery to determine the level of hearing loss in a patient. There are a lot of factors that can cause hearing loss such as genetics, the environment, or the aging process. Part of the evaluation will involve pinpointing a cause of hearing loss, impacting how the hearing loss is treated.
Audiologists are also capable of answering questions from the general public, especially concerning hearing loss issues as well as helping patients decide which hearing aid will fit their hearing and budget needs the best. Some audiologists will hold clinics in schools, checking hearing for children, and be able to catch any potential problems with each and every one of them. They can also assist in studying and creating hearing preservation plans in the future.

Audiologists are group of specialist working in the field of audiology, studying many different patients with a variety of ages with hearing problems. Their task is to evaluate all types of hearing loss, using a wide array of tests that determine the cause of the problem, audiologist will then discuss different treatment with the patient to find the solution.

Audiologists aren’t only in hospitals or doctor’s offices, they can be in many public schools and clinics as hearing loss specialist. An audiologist can have a variety of patients the, specializing in a particular demographic, from the very old or the very young. Some conduct research, such as evaluating noise pollution so that people are protected from losing their hearing.

Audiologists use cutting-edge machinery to determine the level of hearing loss in a patient. There are a lot of factors that can cause hearing loss such as genetics, the environment, or the aging process. Part of the evaluation will involve pinpointing a cause of hearing loss, impacting how the hearing loss is treated.

Audiologists are also capable of answering questions from the general public, especially concerning hearing loss issues as well as helping patients decide which hearing aid will fit their hearing and budget needs the best. Some audiologists will hold clinics in schools, checking hearing for children, and be able to catch any potential problems with each and every one of them. They can also assist in studying and creating hearing preservation plans in the future.

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A Closer Look at Hearing Aid Implants

Posted by admin on April 6th, 2010
Hearing aid implant is a cross-breed device, providing a therapeutic option for patients who are not satisfied with hearing aids that do not adequately distinguish sounds. Hearing aids are miniature amplifying devices worn outside the ear by those who suffer hearing loss. Cochlear implants are surgically implanted within the ear, enabling patients who have no hearing left to pick up and distinguish middle and higher frequency sounds, bypassing the damaged portions of the ear and directly stimulating the auditory nerve, and electrical impulses are sent to the brain via wires implanted in the ear.
Hearing aid implant is a new alternative than the traditional hearing aid providing superior acoustics. Consists of two components, an internally implanted receiver and an external audio processor, enhancing the middle ear hearing function in patients with some residual natural hearing.
The external processor nestles behind the ear, transmitting sounds across the skin to the receiver. The signals are converted into vibrations and transmitted into a miniature transducer in the middle ear through a thin wire mechanically vibrating the ossicles.
The energy is directly transmitted to the middle ear bones, where problems related to poor acoustics, background noise and general discomfort are being eliminated. As the process bypasses both the auditory canal and the eardrum, making the resultant sound clarity much better.
Specialists promises that patients can hope for a significant improvement with the ability to understand speech in a noisy situation, decreasing feedback and a significant reduction in infections and discomfort.

Hearing aid implant is a cross-breed device, providing a therapeutic option for patients who are not satisfied with hearing aids that do not adequately distinguish sounds. Hearing aids are miniature amplifying devices worn outside the ear by those who suffer hearing loss. Cochlear implants are surgically implanted within the ear, enabling patients who have no hearing left to pick up and distinguish middle and higher frequency sounds, bypassing the damaged portions of the ear and directly stimulating the auditory nerve, and electrical impulses are sent to the brain via wires implanted in the ear.

Hearing aid implant is a new alternative than the traditional hearing aid providing superior acoustics. Consists of two components, an internally implanted receiver and an external audio processor, enhancing the middle ear hearing function in patients with some residual natural hearing.

The external processor nestles behind the ear, transmitting sounds across the skin to the receiver. The signals are converted into vibrations and transmitted into a miniature transducer in the middle ear through a thin wire mechanically vibrating the ossicles.

The energy is directly transmitted to the middle ear bones, where problems related to poor acoustics, background noise and general discomfort are being eliminated. As the process bypasses both the auditory canal and the eardrum, making the resultant sound clarity much better.

Specialists promises that patients can hope for a significant improvement with the ability to understand speech in a noisy situation, decreasing feedback and a significant reduction in infections and discomfort.

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Home Remedies for Ear Infection

Posted by admin on April 5th, 2010
There are a lot of home remedies for ear infections, some can be tried and tested and some are not even worth considering. Most of these remedies utilize things that you probably have most in your kitchen, like apple cider vinegar, garlic, lemon juice and onions and there are many more. Letting your child to join many other small children increases the possibility that your child will contract colds, viruses and consequently ear infections, especially in locations where your child is indoors most of the time.
Tinnitus home remedy is not the same as for everybody. People will respond differently to different things, finding out the ultimate cause of the problem you will be able to find the corresponding ear infection home remedy. Tinnitus problem can be due to some other existing difficulties in your body such as hyperthyroidism and poor circulatory system, damage caused to the nerve endings.
Exposure to loud and raucous noises could be the main reason. Other grounds can be allergy to certain food and variations in the blood pressure. Certain anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics, and anti-depressant drugs can be causes too. Controlling these factors is a complete relief, acting as the best ear infection home remedy you could ever try your hand with. Keep in mind the fact that you should not be putting things inside your ear like cotton swabs or anything else to clean it out, causing damage to your ear drum allowing allergens and other substances to get stored in.

There are a lot of home remedies for ear infections, some can be tried and tested and some are not even worth considering. Most of these remedies utilize things that you probably have most in your kitchen, like apple cider vinegar, garlic, lemon juice and onions and there are many more. Letting your child to join many other small children increases the possibility that your child will contract colds, viruses and consequently ear infections, especially in locations where your child is indoors most of the time.

Tinnitus home remedy is not the same as for everybody. People will respond differently to different things, finding out the ultimate cause of the problem you will be able to find the corresponding ear infection home remedy. Tinnitus problem can be due to some other existing difficulties in your body such as hyperthyroidism and poor circulatory system, damage caused to the nerve endings.

Exposure to loud and raucous noises could be the main reason. Other grounds can be allergy to certain food and variations in the blood pressure. Certain anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics, and anti-depressant drugs can be causes too. Controlling these factors is a complete relief, acting as the best ear infection home remedy you could ever try your hand with. Keep in mind the fact that you should not be putting things inside your ear like cotton swabs or anything else to clean it out, causing damage to your ear drum allowing allergens and other substances to get stored in.

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