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You may be shopping for hearing aids for yourself or helping a parent choose the right hearing aid. For whatever reason, shopping for hearing aids can be tricky. There are a variety of styles, sizes and features available and knowing which questions to ask will help you pick the perfect hearing aid for you or your family member.
1. Ask whether the hearing aid you want is best for your hearing loss. Although you may want aid that is completely in the ear, if your doctor or hearing specialist says that your hearing loss is profound, this probably isn’t the best choice. Don’t sacrifice your ability to hear because of vanity. Some hearing aids aren’t designed to amplify enough to overcome severe hearing loss. Others are particularly well suited for this type of hearing problem.
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on February 5, 2012 at 2:43 pm under Hearing.
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Today’s digital hearing aids are the most popular form of hearing amplification in use, due largely to the many advantages they have over older, analog hearing aids. Although digital models cost a bit more than analog, the improved control, clarity and reliability makes them well worth the investment.
Digital Hearing Aids Offer Better Hearing Than Analog
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on January 31, 2012 at 2:44 am under Hearing.
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Digital hearing aids are ahead in technology and are more preferred by individuals as compared to the traditional analog hearing aids. These devices are easy to use and provide effective solution to the problem of hearing loss.
Digital hearing aids are equipped with the latest and hi tech features ensuring high digital sound quality. These devices can be adjusted according to the preference of the wearer, in terms of size of the ear and clarity of voice. Digital hearing aids have the ability to convert unclear sound into clear and crisp sound having no noise disturbances.
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on August 23, 2011 at 2:44 am under Hearing.
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Digital hearing aids are ahead in technology and provide the customer with the best satisfaction of using hearing aids. These devices are integrated with hi-tech features that ensure great digital sound quality. Digital hearing aids can be easily adjusted according to the size of the ear. The developed mechanism of these aids makes them capable of receiving even very unclear sound, which they efficiently convert into a clear output.
Hearing aids can be adjusted easily depending upon the size of the ear. It is very important to seek expert’s advice before using any aid. By consulting an expert you can not only improve hearing loss for the time-being, but can also benefit in the long run. One such common ailment is hearing loss, which may be caused due to environment hazards or some inherited disorders, People suffering from loss of hearing have to take various measures to improve their impairment. Therefore, for quick and effective solution, one must use hearing aids.
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on August 17, 2011 at 2:55 am under Hearing.
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Welcome to the world of hearing aids, where new advancements are changing the world of the hearing impaired every day. Read onward to discover how hearing aids work, some of the different hearing aids available to you, and where you can discover the best hearing aids for your unique challenges. Let’s begin!
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on July 10, 2011 at 2:42 am under Hearing.
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Hearing loss is a reduction of hearing of a person. This causes a person to shy away or be scared of dealing with others. Although hearing loss is a demoralizing condition, there are still chances to recover hearing through the help of hearing aids.
Hearing aids restore the ability to hear with great flexibility. This means that when a person using a hearing aid hears a sound that is too loud or too low, he can adjust the sound to be able to hear clearly.
In the early years, hearing aids are not as efficient and convenient as of today. The first hearing aid does not use electricity and the first electric model was too big to be carried around. For about two hundred years ago, hearing aids look like ear trumpets – large horns used to direct sound to the impaired person that provide basic sounds without using electricity.
Today, hearing aids come in portable, lightweight and adjustable models. Instead of those large trumpets in your ear, some hearing aids now can be placed deep in the ear.
There are different types of hearing aids. Here are the following:
1. (BTH) Behind- The- Ear which sits behind the ear. When the sound comes in the hearing aid, it passes through a plastic tube that is connected to your ear. This is the least expensive type of hearing aid.
2. (ITE) In- The- Ear which sits inside the ear. This offers a lot more of comfort than BTH because this does not have large sections and plastic tubes that connects to the ear. ITEs are smaller and a little bit more costly than BTHs.
3. (ITC) In- The- Canal hearing aids are smaller than ITE hearing aids and require a lot of skill to control but is more efficient when the patient gets used to it. ITCs cost more than ITEs and BTHs.
4. (CIC) Completely- In- Canal are the smallest hearing aids ever made and require tool to remove them. The good thing about these hearing aids is that they are unnoticeable and provide a good feedback, but they are the most expensive.
5. (MC) Mini- Canals are a bit larger than CICs. These are the ones recommended to patients when they cannot afford CICs. These aids have very small volume wheel and easy to remove.
6. (PAC) Post- Auricular- Canal hearing aids are created to separate the processor and the receiver to make a smaller hearing aid. This means that the small processor sits behind the ear and the receiver and speaker sit deep down the canal.
These different kinds of hearing aids can simply amplify sounds- those that the person wants and needs to listen to. They can stream out frequencies in order that the person has no trouble using them.
In choosing the best hearing aids, have your hearing checked first by an ENT specialist. Do not wait for the moment that you will completely lose your audibility. The earlier you purchase hearing aids, the better the results.
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on July 7, 2011 at 2:42 pm under Hearing.
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