WHEN TO SEEK HELP FOR HEARING LOSS?
WHEN TO SEEK HELP FOR HEARING LOSS?
WHEN TO SEEK HELP FOR HEARING LOSS?
6 signs That Indicate You Should Seek Help for Your Hearing Loss
- Difficulty following conversations
- Phone conversations are unclear
- People seem to be mumbling
- Difficulty locating sounds
- Signs of tinnitus
- Turning up the TV too loud
6 signs That Indicate You Should Seek Help for Your Hearing Loss
- Difficulty following conversations
- Phone conversations are unclear
- People seem to be mumbling
- Difficulty locating sounds
- Signs of tinnitus
- Turning up the TV too loud
6 benefits of using hearing aids
- Hear clearly in most situations and enjoy life more
- Be able to participate in conversations again
- Avoid the stress and discomfort caused by impaired hearing
- Avoid having to ask people to repeat themselves
- Hear phone conversations effortlessly
- Listen to the TV at the same volume as other people around you
6 benefits of using hearing aids
- Hear clearly in most situations and enjoy life more
- Be able to participate in conversations again
- Avoid the stress and discomfort caused by impaired hearing
- Avoid having to ask people to repeat themselves
- Hear phone conversations effortlessly
- Listen to the TV at the same volume as other people around you
4 common myths about hearing loss treatment that are no longer true
With untreated hearing loss, you’re more likely to ask others to repeat themselves, but wearing hearing aids helps you stay engaged in conversations.
In truth, untreated hearing loss may affect how you’re perceived in social situations more negatively than wearing a hearing aid.
Modern hearing aids are now smaller than ever. Oticon’s invisible-in-the-canal model is hidden for 8 out of 10 users. Even behind-the-ear devices have become more compact and discreet in design. What’s even more remarkable is that advanced hearing technology can now be incorporated into such small devices.
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Hearing aids do more than simply amplify sound. They assist your brain in processing sound naturally, helping you hear clearly in any environment.
Digital hearing aids are equipped with advanced technology that allows your brain to interpret sound direction, pitch, and volume simultaneously. By working in harmony with your brain, digital hearing aids provide a more natural and effortless hearing experience.