How Hearing Loss Impacts Other Senses
You may have heard that if you lose one of your five senses, the others will become sharper. Unfortunately, like many things, this is not as simple as it sounds. In this post, we review how exactly hearing impacts other senses. Hearing Loss Changes the Brain One 2015 study conducted by the University of Colorado’s…
Understanding and Treating Conductive Hearing Loss
If you’ve been diagnosed with hearing loss, the first step your audiologist will take is to determine its type: sensorineural, conductive or mixed. Each affects different parts of the ear, requiring a tailored treatment approach. Here, we’ll dive into conductive hearing loss, its causes, and available treatment options. What Is Conductive Hearing Loss? Conductive hearing…
How Does Hearing Loss Affect Your Mental Health
Hearing loss is a common condition that is projected to affect 2.5 billion people by 2050. While its physical effects, such as difficulty hearing, are well-known, the emotional and psychological impacts are often less recognized. Understanding how hearing loss influences mental health is crucial for supporting individuals dealing with it. Emotional Effects of Hearing Loss…
What Is the Connection Between Arthritis and Hearing Loss?
Arthritis, a condition characterized by joint inflammation, is often associated with pain and stiffness, but its effects can extend beyond the joints. Research has indicated that certain types of arthritis, along with the medications used to treat them, may contribute to hearing loss. How It Works The impact of arthritis medications on hearing is one…
How To Know if Tinnitus Is Temporary or Chronic
Have you ever heard a high-pitched ringing or buzzing but not been able to pinpoint its source? This sensation is called tinnitus. Tinnitus is one of the most common health conditions in the United States, with approximately 10% of U.S. adults experiencing some form of internal ringing. Often a symptom of underlying conditions, tinnitus varies…
What Do I Need to Know Before Getting Hearing Aids
Approximately 28 million Americans could benefit from hearing aids, yet many are hesitant due to uncertainty about where to start. If you believe hearing aids could improve your hearing and overall well-being, there are several steps to take, whether you’re just beginning to consider them or have been thinking about it for a while. Here…
How Does Sleep Affect Your Hearing?
Quality sleep plays a pivotal role in maintaining overall health, influencing everything from cognitive function to cardiovascular well-being. Recent research has revealed a connection between sleep quality and hearing loss, underscoring the importance of prioritizing adequate rest. Let’s explore some key findings related to how sleep impacts your hearing. Sleep Duration and Hearing Loss A…
Can Vibration Help Tinnitus?
Tinnitus, phantom ringing or buzzing in the ears, impacts about 10% of the American population. Despite the lack of a definitive cure, those affected by tinnitus have various avenues to seek symptom relief, with bimodal stimulation therapy emerging as a promising method. About Bimodal Stimulation Therapy Bimodal stimulation therapy capitalizes on the brain’s plasticity, or…
Helpful Tips to Acclimate to Your New Hearing Aids
Adapting to new hearing aids can be a journey of rediscovery in how you experience the world around you. Approximately 28 million U.S. adults could benefit from these devices, which amplify important sounds and reduce unwanted background noise. When you first start using hearing aids, everyday noises might seem unusually loud or even intrusive. To…
Hearing Loss in Your City
In Clay County, approximately 16.5% of the population has some form of hearing loss, much higher than the national average of 11.5%. However, this figure is slightly below surrounding counties. This knowledge empowers residents to take proactive measures to protect their hearing and understand what could be causing the hearing loss. Understanding Hearing Loss There…