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From Stress to Ringing Ears: A Guide to Tinnitus Awareness
In observance of April being National Stress Awareness Month, now is a great time to focus on an often-overlooked condition that affects millions worldwide: tinnitus. Tinnitus, characterized by phantom sounds in the ears such as buzzing, ringing, or hissing, can be a persistent companion for many, impacting their quality of life and mental well-being.
Discover more about tinnitus, how to raise awareness, and what you can do to manage ringing in the ears.
Understanding Tinnitus
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World Hearing Day: Understanding and Recognizing Hearing Loss
World Hearing Day is celebrated every year on March 3rd to recognize the need for universal hearing care. Hearing health is an important part of our overall health and well-being, yet hearing loss goes largely undiagnosed and untreated.
Learn more about World Hearing Day, the impacts of hearing loss when left untreated, and how you can be an advocate for universal hearing healthcare.
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Practice Progressive Muscle Relaxation and mindful meditation regularly to enhance muscle awareness, release tension effectively, and reduce emotional distress associated with tinnitus.
Engage in Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) counseling and sound therapy components to habituate to tinnitus, minimize its perceived loudness, and gain valuable coping strategies for improved quality of life.
Combine relaxation exercises and TRT as valuable tools, empowering individuals to regain control, alleviate challenges posed by tinnitus, and find relief i ..read more
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Schedule routine hearing health check-ups. Early detection through screenings enables timely intervention in case of any emerging hearing issues.
To protect against hearing loss use ear protection, practice active listening techniques, minimize background noise, and adopt healthy lifestyle habits.
Address signs of hearing loss promptly by seeking professional help. If hearing impairment is identified, explore hearing aid solutions.
9 Tips to Improve Your Hearing Health For the New Year
Hearing loss can affect your life in many subtle ways. It ..read more
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11M ago
Hearing aids are incredible devices that have transformed the lives of millions of people with hearing loss, allowing them to reconnect with the world around them. However, like any technological innovation, hearing aids can sometimes be associated with misconceptions and concerns. One such concern is the belief that hearing aids can cause headaches. In this blog post, we will address this common misconception and shed light on the actual causes of headaches related to hearing aids.
Understanding Hearing Aids:
Before we delve into the topic, it’s important to have a basic understanding of how ..read more
Oliver Audiology
1y ago
Hearing loss is a common condition that affects many people around the world. According to the World Health Organization, approximately 466 million people worldwide have disabling hearing loss, and this number is expected to increase. With such prevalence, it is likely that you know someone with hearing loss. Communicating with people with hearing loss can be challenging, but it is not impossible. Here are some tips on how to communicate effectively with people with hearing loss.
Get their attention: When you want to speak with someone who has hearing loss, make sure you have their attention ..read more
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1y ago
Ear wax, also known as cerumen, is a substance that is naturally produced by the ear. It is a mixture of sweat, dead skin cells, and secretions from glands in the ear canal. Ear wax is usually harmless and serves an essential purpose in protecting the ear from infection and damage.
However, sometimes excessive ear wax can cause problems, leading to discomfort and even hearing loss. In this article, we will discuss ear wax in more detail, including its functions, how to remove it safely, and when to seek medical attention.
Functions of Ear Wax
Ear wax has several functions, including:
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1y ago
Hearing aids are a marvel of modern technology. They can help you hear sounds that you might not have been able to hear on your own for years. However, for all of their benefits, hearing aids are not without their annoyances and frustrations. One common issue experienced by many hearing aids users is feedback, which often sounds like whistling. If your hearing aids whistle, here is some information to help you get to the root of the problem—and fix it!
Why do hearing aids whistle?
Hearing aids can whistle or produce feedback for several reasons. It can sound like a whistle, squeal, screech, lo ..read more
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1y ago
If you are a new hearing aid wearer or if you are considering getting hearing aids, you might be wondering how long it takes to adjust to new hearing aids. At first, it might seem like there would be no adjustment period. However, for most people, there is a noticeable adjustment period of at least a couple of weeks.
Why is there an adjustment period?
Think of it this way: it takes an average of approximately ten years after being diagnosed with hearing loss before people get hearing aids. If you were in a room for five to ten years and the lights were slowly dimmed over the years, it would be ..read more
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1y ago
Researchers have long known that hearing loss is associated with other medical conditions. A new study shows a link between hearing loss and dementia in older adults. Here is what you need to know about the study, its findings, and what you can do to help prevent dementia.
The study was led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, with the findings published in January of 2023 in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The researchers analyzed data from a nationally representative sample of 2,413 older adults. The data was provided by the National Health ..read more