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  • What Are The Causes of Sensorineural Hearing Loss?

    Sensorineural hearing loss is a hearing loss that occurs when the inner ear’s sensory cells, or “hair cells,” are damaged. This happens due to many different reasons, including: Exposure to loud noise over time Inherited factors (such as a family history of hearing loss) Certa...
  • The smallest hearing aids on the market

    Nowadays, tackling hearing problems is easy. You will find highly efficient and smart gadgets in the market to help you with hearing. Companies have even developed user-reliable sources as per demand and level of hearing loss to make gadgets accordingly.  Receiver in the Canal (RIC) The RIC m...
  • What Are The Causes Of Conductive Hearing Loss?

    Conductive hearing loss is a condition in which the hearing receptors in the ear don’t work as well as they should. This can be caused by a range of things, from genetics to lifestyle choices. If you’re concerned that you might have conductive hearing loss, it’s important to get te...
  • How To Protect Yourself from Ear Infections

    Studies have shown that ear infections are one of the leading causes of hearing loss in children. The good news is that you can do a few things to help protect your child from this problem.     What are the symptoms of an ear infection The most common symptoms of an ear infectio...
  • How to protect your hearing in the workplace

    Wearing earplugs Earplugs can be used in loud work settings. Earplugs stop sounds from entering the ears, and that way, the noise will not harm your hearing. Sound is usually dampened with earplugs, so make sure the sound is not too low.     Wearing headphones Wearing headp...