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Cleaning inside your ears is a delicate process, and it's important to be cautious to avoid damaging your ear canal or pushing earwax further in. Here are some alternatives to using cotton swabs (Q-tips)...

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Tinnitus itself does not directly cause hearing loss or worsen hearing on one side. Tinnitus is a condition characterized by the perception of ringing, buzzing, or other noises in the ears or head, without...

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You might experience a little pressure or mild pain when having an earwax plug removed, but it shouldn't hurt. During earwax removal, some people may experience dizziness or vertigo, although this is often...

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This is mostly caused by the change in air pressure that occurs during landing on either side of the ear drum. As one moves away from the earth, air pressure drops and is higher the closer one is to it....

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NO, using hearing aids won't make you hear again. Simply put, they make everything around you louder. As the amplification does not have to be so loud that WORDS are not understood, I'm sure they are helpful...

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By giving your brain the necessary training, aural rehabilitation can help you have easier conversations every day. If we can do this, your listening fatigue and the mental effort required to simply participate...

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Your disposable domes should be replaced every one to two months, or as recommended by doctors of audiology. Your devices will continue to operate at their peak performance if you replace them regularly.

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You might be asked to: - Listen to speech with background noise as part of an APD test - listen for subtle changes in sounds - complete words that are missing parts Other exams might involve: - placing...

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For live performances or recording studio mixing, musicians use in-ear monitors to hear music or a custom mix of stage instrumentation and vocals. They often offer a high level of noise reduction from...

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You may need up to four months to become comfortable with and make the most of your hearing aids. Small changes will be noticeable right away, but it's crucial to exercise patience. Call your hearing specialist...

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