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People who suffer from hearing loss have been helped with hearing aids for a long time. Basically how a hearing aid works is by using tiny microphones to take soft sounds and amplify them louder. The device works be taking sound and transforms it to a digital signal, then it would take that data and send it to a speaker were it is once again turned back into sound.

When setting up these microphones one has to take into account how much hearing loss a person has and the type of lifestyle that they lead. For example if you are a person who is around noises of high frequency, or if you live in a quiet type of environment then that is how the microphones need to be set so that you can hear the types of sounds for your lifestyle .

Audiologists would need to ask these questions to be able to set up your hearing aid properly. The technology in a hearing aid basically breaks down to 3 basic types of signals that the hearing aid would receive and convert.

The first would be a analog hearing aid which is the least expensive of the three. The analog hearing aid would have the volume and other requirements set by the audiologist. They would then send in the settings to the factory and a custom hearing aid would be made for you. It would come with a control for you to set the amplification or it would be set automatically.

Analog programmable is also a type of circuitry that can be used. This type of circuitry would be programmed by a computer, this works much greater than the analog hearing aids. This system uses sound that is captured and set into different programs for a diverse set of listening conditions. A remote control can be used by a person to pick which program would work best in any given situation.

The most advanced of the hearing aids which are also the most expensive are the digital programmable ones. They use a circuitry that is called Digital Sound Processing or DSP for short. The hearing aid uses a small chip which would analyze and process all the sound data produced before it gets amplified into your ear.
The chip works by taking billions of digital codes that are numbered, then classifying all the sounds so to give them a correct setting. This data is then changed into sound which is then sent into the ear. This hearing aid has the ability to detect feedback by using it’s frequencies to identify and eliminate it. What makes these hearing aids so nice is that all the adjustments are made automatically with little done by the person who wears it.

Today hearing aids are so much better than they were years ago. The person who suffers from hearing loss now has so many options to choose from. So if you ever ask yourself, “what makes this hearing aid work” your answer would be technology

Hearing Aids come in all shapes and sizes

Hearing Aids come in all shapes and sizes

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People who are not hard of hearing do not understand the challenges a person faces when faced with having to purchase a hearing aid. But what can help you get past the attitude barriers that other people have is to purchase the best hearing aid. Doing this can really help by getting your hearing the most accurate and also helps with communication.

The last thing in the world you need is for people to make fun of you because you wear a hearing aid and if you don’t wear one you have trouble interpreting what people are saying when they speak to you. This of course can be especially hard on children.
A hearing aid can really help a child who has a hearing disorder by making there everyday life less stressful.
Lip reading and sign language are very important tools that can help hearing impaired but not everyone with a hearing loss has learned how to use these tools.

Before you go out a buy a hearing aid there are things you must consider first. How much hearing loss you suffer from, is the hearing loss in one ear or in both and how much loss is there in each ear, what is the coat for the best hearing aid, what are the service charges for your equipment and batteries. What is your type of lifestyle and what type of testing is needed to determine what type of hearing aid you will probably need.

If it is a child and you are the parent, a hearing test by the school nurse would not be acceptable in determining the extent of your child’s hearing loss. Today children have a lot more choices for the best hearing aids that are more attractive and are created just for them.

The progress of there hearing loss can be greatly effected by the quality of the hearing aid that you purchase. Most people have heard about the Miracle Ear. But there are quit a few other companies that make a quality hearing aid such as Beltone, Siemsns, Starkey, Rexton, Sonic Inovations, Phonak, Unitron, Widex and Sebotek.

You would be surprised at the amount of people today that wear the best hearing aids. When you think about who needs a hearing aid your first thought is an elderly person, but the truth is hearing loss can come to any person at any age.

A hearing aid can fit easily in the ear canal

A hearing aid can fit easily in the ear canal


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I get ear, nose and throat infections once every 3 months. Is this something that could lead to something serious in the long run and could this lead to hearing loss?


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On-the-Ear (OTE) hearing aids provide patients with a natural sound. Learn more about the features of an on-the-ear hearing aid in this free hearing loss advice video from a licensed hearing aid dispenser. Expert: Tom Higgins Contact: www.hearnj.com Bio: Tom Higgins, a licensed hearing aid dispenser, is the owner of Advanced Hearing Services in Ramsey, NJ Filmmaker: David Huber

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I’m hella paranoid about my hearing. My audiologist says it’s fine, but I want to join the Marines and yeah. I looked at the requirements and all, and my test says I’m in the normal range, but can you still have inner ear damage if you don’t have hearing loss? I heard that military tests your hearing to make sure you can hear and to see if you have inner ear damage because it will mess up your balance.


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I am currently under neurological investigation for many symptoms. Cognitive impairment, muscle tremors, muscle weakness, fatigue and headaches. I have recently experienced hearing loss in my right ear with feelings of pain and pressure in it. I went to a doctor and they saw no signs of infection so I am now assuming this problem is tied into my other problems. Can hearing loss be a symptom of neurological illness and if so is it permanent? Could it be a symptom of nerve damage. Any help really appreciated, thanks.


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The idea just popped into my head last night that I could do a research project to see if this is the case. Especially with the popularity of the airtight earbud and after reading about lawsuits against apple for hearing loss, I really wonder if all of this loud music is widening our ear canals or making our eardrums less sensitive over generations. Hm, maybe it’s the style of earphones that’s the culprit, since some people like listening really loud, compression or not.


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It has been over a month that my 6 month old baby has had an ear infection. The doctor gave her antibotics for 5 days which did not work. She was then given Moxifloxacin and it did not help. My baby picks, and pulls at her ears and does not sleep like she used to before the infection. How long does it take for an ear infection to cause permanent hearing loss? Thank you for anyone that can help. I am worried about her losing her hearing.


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I am 32 years old and have been told last week that I have hearing loss in both ears and that the one is much worse. There is a good chance I wont get any improvement on this in fact its probably going to only get worse. How do I deal with loosing my hearing at such an early age? Its driving me nuts already to keep making people repeat themselves. Im depressed and hurt and just dont know how to deal with the thought I might loose my hearing alltogether.


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I listen with my earphone a lot, but it’s not loud, only about 1/4 the entire volume, I’m afraid I’ll have permanent hearing loss, is that loud enough to cause me hearing loss?


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