The humidity in Florida is pretty intense sometimes. It can contribute to many problems like allergies, mold/mildew overgrowth, and even make your car rust.
Did you know that humidity is also detrimental to your hearing aids? Yes, and we’d like to show you why, and what you can do about it.
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Ringing in 2023 with Hearing Loss
As a brand new year begins, many Americans are taking steps to improve their quality of life and their general wellness. Many are doing this in the form of new diets, exercise, or taking a stronger interest in their health. And while joining a gym or cutting back on carbs are both admirable goals, you might want to consider making an appointment to get your hearing checked. Millions of Americans suffer from hearing loss, and the number increases each and every year. Knowing the signs and scheduling an appointment with an audiologist might be the best New Year’s resolution you make in 2023.
Getting a Loved One to Take a Hearing Test
Self-care is one of the most important aspects of living. And while we usually do a good job at looking after ourselves and our loved ones, sometimes it’s difficult to get those closest to us to admit that they have an issue that needs attention. Among these problems that can come up throughout our lifetime is hearing loss. And while we might notice if someone close to us is beginning to suffer from a loss of hearing, they can’t always tell themselves. No one wants to admit that their hearing isn’t as good as it once was, and getting a loved one to see a professional is sometimes easier said than done.
How to Prevent Hearing Loss with Healthy Habits
Unfortunately, not every form of hearing loss is preventable, but this doesn’t mean there aren’t healthy ways you can prevent hearing loss. After all, no matter which doctor you ask, it’s never too late to start adopting a healthy lifestyle or wearing hearing protection.
Are Your Hearing Aids Outdated?
Nothing can be more frustrating than outdated or damaged hearing aids. Modern technology gives us such an opportunity to recover lost hearing with these wonderful devices. Therefore, it’s crucial to keep them running, test them periodically, and consult your audiologist ASAP if you suspect a problem.
Are you experiencing any of these signs of outdated hearing aids?
Dedicated Hearing Care and Its Importance
You can’t put a price on great hearing care, which a lot of folks take for granted until they experience hearing loss, tinnitus, or some other frustrating condition. There are two components to taking care of your hearing: 1) good personal habits (like using hearing protection in noisy places), and 2) dedicated hearing care.
These Everyday Medications Might Cause Ringing in Your Ears
If you’re someone that’s had ringing in your ears before chances have you probably just brushed it off as a result of the noise around you. This ringing can be a more serious issue called tinnitus. Research has also shown that certain everyday medications can be a cause of ringing in your ears or tinnitus. Let’s take a closer look at tinnitus and its connection to certain medications to see how it can be avoided.
Habits That Are Damaging to Your Hearing Health
Maintaining proper hearing health is crucial to living a positive and healthy life. Certain daily routines could hurt hearing health that you may not even realize. These issues can easily be fixed by taking action or going for regular checkups with an audiologist. Let’s take a closer look at 7 habits that are damaging to your hearing health so you can begin making the necessary changes.
What is the First Experience with a Hearing Aid Like?
Hearing aids are an incredible innovation for those experiencing different types of hearing loss. The first time using them can seem daunting, but Coastal Hearing Care is here to help you decide on the right pair of hearing aids and know what to expect!
At What Level is Hearing Loss Considered a Disability?
Hearing loss comes at various levels of severity. At what point does it become a disability? We’d like to discuss the legal definition of “hearing loss,” explain the various categories, and show you whether you qualify for disability benefits?