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Ear Implants for Hearing Loss

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My Options: Ear Implants for Hearing Loss For most people, hearing aids are a very effective way to manage hearing loss. Modern hearing aids can amplify sound in a natural and comfortable way. However, some people have more complex needs or severe hearing loss than a hearing aid can address. For these people, ear implants for hearing loss may be a solution. Implants require surgeries and can sometimes impact any residual hearing, so are not without risks. For this reason, in most cases, implants are reserved only for those who have tried hearing aids and have not, or no longer, receive adequate benefit. There are many different types of implants that can address different hearing or medical issues. Even within the types of implants, there are different styles, colours and options. Your audiologist can guide you through which implant may be appropriate and the many options available. Ear Implants for Hearing Loss 1. Cochlear implants One of the most common ear implants to tre

Deafness

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Studies Reveal: Deafness and hearing loss, multi-causal conditions There can be many different causes of deafness and hearing loss. The causes are often vastly different depending on the age of onset of the condition. Hearing loss and deafness can develop at or before birth, mid-life and older age. Here is a list of things that can affect your ability to hear. P ossible causes of hearing loss: 1. Pregnancy and Birth Complications In some cases, babies are born without the ability to hear. The condition can be genetic, even if there is no known history of genetic hearing loss..   Hearing loss and deafness can also develop before or at birth due to a number of infections, premature birth, birth injury, severe jaundice and many other factors associated with maternal and foetal health. 2. Certain medications There are many commonly used medications that can cause hearing issues. Examples can include  aspirin, certain anti-inflammatory drugs, certain antibiotics and chemothera

Hearing Deficiency

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What are 4 of the Most Common Misconceptions About Hearing Deficiency? In learning more about hearing deficiency we often encounter too many misconceptions on how hearing works and how to deal with hearing loss. Thus, we are led to believe in false assumptions, taking us nowhere near to genuine treatment. Not to mention, our own unspoken misconceptions that often compels us to take for granted the importance of taking immediate action. Now, separating fact from myth is like separating the wheat from the chaff. It’s not easy. And it needs heaps of time and effort to do so. Nonetheless, unveiling the hidden truth is crucial to our own betterment. So, take the time and do the effort so you can reap real knowledge. That said, in order for us to effectively take out misconceptions and myths out of the way, it’s best to identify them first. So, in this article, we will discuss the common misconceptions that we should unlearn and what are the hidden facts behind them. In order to educa