High frequency hearing loss refers to a type of hearing impairment where an individual has difficulty hearing sounds in the high frequency range, typically above 2,000 Hz. In this article, we talk about the main causes, risks, symptoms and treatment of high frequency hearing loss.
ReadIt feels very much like Autumn and with that comes a chill in the air and you are naturally more prone to allergy and ear troubles during the colder months. For instance, you might have blocked ears without any pain or discomfort, but it can become more of an annoyance when sound becomes muffled and you feel you are straining to hear.
Here we talk about why and how to prevent blocked ears.
If you have hearing loss, chances are you will have difficulty hearing in background noise. This article discusses the extra options and features hearing aids can offer to tackle background noise.
ReadHearing aids can greatly improve the quality of life for those with hearing loss by allowing them to participate more fully in social and recreational activities, improve communication with loved ones, and even improve cognitive function. In this article, we go through why hearing at your best will ultimately keep you engaged, make moments more memorable and connect you to your loved ones and the rest of the world.
ReadThere are various technologies and hearing devices for the deaf. For example cochlear implants, visual alert systems, FM systems, loop systems, accessible telephones and videophones. Plus, you'd be surprised to know that digital hearing aids can really help deaf people's understanding of the world around them.
ReadCurrent UK statistics show that 40% of people over the age of 50 have some degree of hearing loss. Age is the most common cause of hearing loss, due the natural wear and tear of the tiny hair cells in the inner ear, but there are other links too.
Hearing loss is usually a gradual process that people don't notice immediately, but it is important that you seek professional help as soon as you do. This will ultimately improve the success of your treatment and future hearing healthcare.
When we refer to a product as 'Latest Launch', we mean it is the latest to be released on the market.
When we refer to a product as 'New', we mean that the product is the newest hearing aid model on the market.
When we refer to a product as 'Superseded', we mean that there is a newer range available which replaces and improves on this product.
When we refer to a product as an 'Older Model', we mean that it is has been superseded by at least two more recent hearing aid ranges.