How to Celebrate Audiology Awareness Month
October is Audiology Awareness Month, an initiative designed to promote hearing health and the role audiologists play in diagnosing and treating hearing loss. Established in 2008, this month-long campaign focuses on providing resources, educating communities and encouraging early intervention for hearing loss. According to the World Health Organization, more than 1.5 billion people worldwide experience…
Yard Care and Hearing Protection: How to Do Yard Work with Hearing Loss
With the arrival of autumn, yard work becomes a priority as you prepare for winter and manage the falling leaves. Many, however, forget that the tools used for tasks like mowing, leaf blowing and chainsawing can produce dangerously high noise levels, putting your hearing at risk. It’s essential to take steps to protect your ears…
Overcoming the Plugged-Ear Feeling From Hearing Aids
Have you ever covered your ears with your fingers and found that your voice sounds echoey or amplified? For people new to hearing aids, this plugged-up feeling and amplified noise can become a common occurrence. Let’s look at why this phenomenon occurs and what you can do to manage it. How Do Hearing Aids Cause…
What To Know About Ear Stroke
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL), sometimes called an “ear stroke,” is a serious condition where an individual experiences a rapid decline in hearing, in either one or both ears. This loss can happen suddenly or develop over a few days. If not addressed quickly, it may lead to either temporary or permanent hearing loss. Knowing…
What to Know About Sound Therapy for Tinnitus Relief
Tinnitus, a condition where individuals hear noises like buzzing or hissing without any external source, impacts about 10% of people in the U.S. While a cure for tinnitus hasn’t been found, sound therapy has become a popular method for managing and alleviating its symptoms. If you’re living with tinnitus, here’s what you need to know…
Don’t Ignore These Five Signs of Hearing Loss
Hearing loss is more common than you might think, affecting nearly 20% of the global population. Despite this prevalence, many people miss the early signs, often going years without seeking help. Recognizing the symptoms early on can make a significant difference in your quality of life. Here are five signs of hearing loss you shouldn’t…
Tinnitus and Mental Health: Coping with the Emotional Impact
Tinnitus involves hearing a persistent ringing or buzzing in the ears without any external sound source. Those experiencing tinnitus may also be at a higher risk of developing issues like anxiety and depression. Recognizing this relationship and implementing effective coping strategies can greatly enhance the well-being of those affected. The Connection Between Tinnitus and Mental…
How to Adjust to A Hearing Loss Diagnosis
Adjusting to a diagnosis of hearing loss can leave you unsure of your next steps, but there are effective strategies to help you navigate this transition and adjustment with confidence. Here are five tips to help you cope with hearing loss and enhance your quality of life: Consider Hearing Aids One of the most impactful…
What to Know About Facelifts
Facelifts, also known as rhytidectomies, are a surgery designed to reduce signs of aging and enhance facial contours. Facelifts can provide a rejuvenated and more youthful appearance. If you’re considering a facelift, it’s essential to understand the procedure, its benefits and what to expect during recovery. Understanding the Facelift Procedure A facelift targets sagging skin,…
What to Know About Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty, commonly referred to as a “nose job,” is a popular cosmetic surgical procedure designed to alter the shape, size or proportions of the nose. Whether for aesthetic enhancement or functional improvement, understanding the intricacies of rhinoplasty can help prospective patients make informed decisions. Read along to understand what a rhinoplasty entails. Understanding the Rhinoplasty…