The Role of Hearing aids in Tinnitus Management.

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Abstract: Tinnitus, a prevalent auditory condition, often co-occurs with hearing loss. Amplification, primarily through hearing aids, has emerged as a promising management strategy. This review explores the current understanding of amplification’s role in tinnitus management, focusing on its impact on sound perception, residual hearing preservation, and quality of life. Introduction: Tinnitus, characterized by the perception […]

The Importance of Regular Hearing Tests for Aging Adults with Tinnitus

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As an audiologist, I have seen firsthand the detrimental effects that tinnitus and hearing loss can have on an individual’s daily life. Aging adults, in particular, are at a higher risk for developing these conditions, which is why regular hearing tests are crucial. In this article, I will discuss the importance of regular hearing tests, […]

Can hearing aids assist with issues of auditory processing?

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Yes, hearing aids can assist with issues related to auditory processing disorder (APD). This form of hearing impairment is neither a form of hearing loss nor a learning disorder, but rather a neurological disorder that affects the central nervous system’s ability to process auditory information such as sound and language. Hearing aid users may experience […]

Can smoking cause tinnitus?

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There is a sufficient body of evidence that shows smoking can cause tinnitus. A recent review of 20 studies conducted on the topic found that current, former and ever smokers were significantly more likely to be affected by tinnitus than those who had never smoked. This association was even higher for individuals who suffered from […]

How to trouble-shoot your hearing aids

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Why can’t I hear out of my Hearing Aids? There can be several reasons why you may not be able to hear out of your hearing aids. Some common reasons include: Low battery: Make sure the batteries in your hearing aids are charged or replaced as necessary. Volume too low: Check that the volume on […]

Could hyperacusis be cured, and if so, how?

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There is currently no known cure for hyperacusis, which is a condition in which sounds that are normally tolerable or even unnoticeable to most people are perceived as intolerably loud or painful by an individual with hyperacusis. However, there are several treatment options available that may help improve symptoms of hyperacusis and reduce the negative […]

Is there a link between hearing loss and cognitive decline?

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There is some evidence to suggest that individuals with hearing loss may have stronger senses in other areas, particularly their sense of vision. This phenomenon, known as cross-modal plasticity, occurs when the brain compensates for a loss or impairment in one sensory modality by strengthening the processing of other sensory inputs. One study published in […]

Is there a social stigma associated with using hearing aids, and if so, why?

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There are several reasons why stigma may exist around the use of hearing aids. One reason is that hearing loss is often associated with aging, and there may be a societal bias against aging or a desire to avoid being perceived as “old.” This can lead to people being reluctant to use hearing aids because […]