Feelings of vertigo, dizziness, and loss of balance are more prevalent than most people realize; 42% of the United States population (ninety million people) experience this at least once during their lifetime, and for many the condition becomes chronic. In the elderly, dizziness is the most common reason that people over seventy five visit a…
Monthly Archives:January 2014
Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) is a well-known problem among adults, but there are no age restrictions associated with this disorder. Many children also experience the symptoms of tinnitus. While adults can usually determine that the sounds they are hearing are abnormal, many children assume the noise is a regular part of life. If your…
A hearing aid can be an effective way to offset hearing loss. Every year hearing aids become more advanced and offer additional features and functions that were not previously available. The directional microphone is one of these new features. Many of today’s hearing aids incorporate this device, allowing the wearer to enjoy a more natural…
Completely-in-canal (CIC) hearing aids are the smallest of all the hearing aid options and different than other possibilities because they are custom fitted to the inside of your ear canal to amplify sounds in individuals with mild to moderately-severe cases of hearing loss. CIC hearing aids offer several pros for the wearer, as well as…