Saturday, 30 April 2016

Though your chances of hearing loss do increase with age, a surprisingly high percentage of people with hearing loss are much younger than you’d think. Traffic, machinery, music, and TV all contribute to noisy environments that can cause hearing loss – at any age.

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Discreet, high-tech solutions for active kids and teens.
Children and teenagers want to stay connected to their peers, teachers, and high-tech devices while wearing hearing aids that are discreet. Parents want their kids and teens to wear hearing aids that give them the best possible hearing enhancement and keep up with their active lifestyles. Now everyone can get what they want with our line of small, powerful, and robust hearing aids — built with active kids and teens in mind.
Enjoy smart hearing — intelligent technology for your optimal hearing experience.
Hearing clearly and experiencing the true richness of the sounds around you is one of life’s great pleasures. Our smart hearing aids replicate normal hearing processes to deliver clear and natural sound. They adjust automatically to your environment and to your own preferences for better audibility and a truly personal hearing experience.

Automatic and manual adjustment

Hearing aids need different settings when they are used for watching TV compared to having a conversation at the dinner table. Your hearing aids can automatically adjust to these situations as soon as you are in them. If you like to manually adjust your hearing, you can save different settings for your favorite places and switch between them.
Nearly invisible

Our hearing aids are the world's smallest. With less than 23 millimeters, they can be invisibly hidden behind your ear and no one will notice you are wearing them. That is actually sad, because they even won the red dot design award due to their elegance.
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Best possible understanding

The voice-recognition technology of our hearing aids can only increase the volume of the person that is talking to you. The background noise is reduced automatically at the same time. In addition, the directional microphones recognize the direction a voice or sound comes from and imitates this for you. This allows you to hear what we call "hear in 3D".

Friday, 29 April 2016



A solution for nearly every lifestyle, cosmetic preference, and hearing loss.
No two people are the same. Their hearing loss and their lifestyles are unique. Hearing aids need to support adults of all ages, as well as active kids and teens. Our hearing solutions come in multiple styles to meet everyone’s unique demands.

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8800938338 Mr.Raushan kumar (Hearing Aid Specialist),
9867670669 Mr. Mansoor (Hearing Aid Specialist).
Basic Facts About Hearing Loss
Statistics
-About 20 percent of Indians, 48 million, report some degree of hearing loss.
-At age 65, one out of three people has a hearing loss.
60 percent of the people with hearing loss are either in the work force or in educational settings.
-While people in the workplace with the mildest hearing losses show little or no drop in income compared to their normal hearing peers, as the hearing loss increases, so does the reduction in compensation.
-About 2-3 of every 1,000 children are hard of hearing or deaf
Estimated that 30 school children per 1,000 have a hearing loss.
Things to Know about Hearing Loss
-Hearing loss is a major public health issue that is the third most common physical condition after arthritis and heart disease.
-Gradual hearing loss can affect people of all ages -- varying from mild to profound. Hearing loss is a sudden or gradual decrease in how well you can hear. Depending on the cause, it can be mild or severe, temporary or permanent.
-Degrees of hearing loss: mild, moderate, severe, profound.
Congenital hearing loss means you are born without hearing, while gradual hearing loss happens over time.
-Hearing loss is an invisible condition; we cannot see hearing loss, only its effects. Because the presence of a hearing loss is not visible, these effects may be attributed to aloofness, confusion, or personality changes.
-In adults, the most common causes of hearing loss are noise and aging. There is a strong relationship between age and reported hearing loss.
-In age-related hearing loss, known as presbycusis, changes in the inner ear that happen as you get older cause a slow but steady hearing loss. The loss may be mild or severe, and it is always permanent.
-In older people, a hearing loss is often confused with, or complicates, such conditions as dementia.
Noise-induced hearing loss may happen slowly over time or suddenly. Being exposed to everyday noises, such as listening to very loud music, being in a noisy work environment, or using a lawn mower, can lead to hearing loss over many years.
Sudden, noise-induced hearing loss from gunfire and explosions is the number one disability caused by combat in current wars.

Thursday, 28 April 2016

What causes hearing loss?
One of the major causes of hearing loss is ageing. Another common cause of hearing loss is exposure to noise.
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0124-4101175, 0120-4151234, 022-40020669,
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9867670669 Mr. Mansoor (Hearing Aid Specialist).
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Causes:
-Exposure to loud noise
-Head trauma
-Virus or disease
-Autoimmune inner ear disease
-Hearing loss that runs in the family
-Aging (presbycusis)
-Malformation of the inner ear
-Meniere’s Disease
-Otosclerosis - a hereditary disorder in which a bony growth forms around a small bone in the middle ear, preventing it from vibrating when stimulated by sound.
-Tumors.
Conductive Hearing Loss
Causes:
-Malformation of outer ear, ear canal, or middle ear structures
-Fluid in the middle ear from colds
-Ear infection (otitis media - an infection of the middle ear in which an accumulation of fluid may interfere with the movement of the eardrum and ossicles
-Allergies
-Poor Eustachian tube function
-Perforated eardrum
-Benign tumors
-mpacted earwax
-Infection in the ear canal
-Foreign body in the ear
-Otosclerosis
Hearing loss may result in:
>Misunderstanding conversations, missing the punch line of jokes.
>Loss of confidence.
> Asking others to repeat themselves.
>Avoiding group meetings, social occasions or family gathering where listening may be difficult.
>Difficulty hearing tv/radio (need to increase volume)and telephone.
>Difficulty in understanding in noisy situations.
>Difficulty in hearing distant sound sources.


For more information call -
0124-4101175, 0120-4151234, 022-40020669, 
8800938338 Mr.Raushan kumar (Hearing Aid Specialist),

9867670669 Mr. Mansoor (Hearing Aid Specialist).
Hearing loss can be of Three Types
-Conductive hearing loss - when hearing loss is due to problems with the ear canal, ear drum, or middle ear and its little bones (the malleus, incus, and stapes).
-Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) - when hearing loss is due to problems of the inner ear, also known as nerve-related hearing loss.
-Mixed hearing loss - refers to a combination of conductive and sensorineural hearing loss. This means that there may be damage in the outer or middle ear and in the inner ear (cochlea) or auditory nerve.

Tuesday, 19 April 2016

YOUR HEARING MATTERS
Of all the five senses, our hearing is perhaps the most precious. If we lose it, we lose contact with the people we love and the world around us
Hearing is an easy thing to take for granted. Occasionally we might miss a few words, but in general we move around effortlessly in everyday life, talking to one another, chatting over the phone or listening to the TV, without paying it a second thought.
Things are not nearly as easy with a hearing loss. When hearing loss occurs, a simple thing like following a conversation in a restaurant or hearing the doorbell or telephone can become a real issue.
A hearing aid is a fantastic invention for people with hearing loss. The modern hearing aids of today are nothing like the old beige bananas; they are small, sleek and effective. Although a hearing aid can never totally restore your hearing, it can usually restore your ability to communicate, which will improve the quality of life not only for you but also for the rest of the family.
A hearing aid needs to be fitted by a professional and usually takes some time to adjust to. The first step is to a visit your local hearing care professional for a hearing test.
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