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Tinnitus is a condition characterised by a constant ringing in the ears. This condition is not only irritating, but it has the potential to hamper everyday life. According to an Express Healthcare report, 15 to 20% of the entire global population is affected by tinnitus. Such alarming stats indicate the importance of diagnosing hearing loss

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Getting used to hearing aids may take some time, particularly if you’ve never worn them before. This is because you’re not only trying to figure out how they function, but your brain is also trying to get accustomed to a host of novel sounds and stimuli. It’s crucial to remember that hearing aids can’t restore your

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The current iterations of hearing aids are technologically proficient and aimed at delivering value. However, some people purchase hearing aids online after doing their own research. This is not advisable and poses a grave danger to the affected individual’s hearing recovery. Centre For Hearing® recommends 12 things one should familiarise themselves with before buying a

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In 2018, the World Health Organization estimated that more than 466 million people worldwide suffer from hearing impairment. The number might reach 2.5 billion by 2050, with more than 700 million people needing hearing rehabilitation in some capacity. These numbers are especially worrisome in India, but there are reasons for optimism. Hearing aids are electronic

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While it would be convenient if hearing aids were waterproof, very few such devices are now commercially available. Most hearing aids, on the other hand, are water-resistant, meaning they can withstand some moisture without being completely immersed. Why Do Hearing Aids Need to Be Waterproof? Book a free trial today and get expert guidance! Moisture

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In-the-canal or Rechargeable ITC hearing aids are smaller versions of in-the-ear (ITE) hearing aids and get fitted to the lower part of the ear canal. These hearing aids are custom-made to fit each individual’s ears. ITC hearing aids are a popular choice because they are small and discreet. Most hearing aids, including ITC use disposable

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Hearing aids are helpful in cases of mild to moderate hearing loss. They aren’t potent in case of severe hearing loss. People who cannot hear and understand speech have the ideal usage of cochlear implants. ‘Centre For Hearing®’, India’s premier hearing care provider, has some information on diagnosing the degree of hearing loss that you

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Hearing loss is a complex issue and affects several facets of life, depending on the degree of it. Many aren’t even aware that they have some degree of hearing loss until it snowballs into something noticeable. Fatigue, social isolation, denial, etc., are some issues arising from untreated hearing loss. Centre for Hearing®, a premier hearing

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According to WHO, 5% of the world’s population (430 million people) is combating disabling hearing loss. They reported that 80% of these affected people belong to low and middle-income countries. In India, the numbers aren’t bright either. The information revealed that 4.5% – 18.3% of Indian adults suffer from hearing loss. Centre For Hearing is

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Upgrading to Bluetooth hearing aids can significantly improve your hearing experience and, consequently, the quality of your life in the digital age. Using this simple technology, you get to enjoy the benefits of wireless connectivity in your home or office. These days, hearing aids are so advanced that they allow you to perform almost everything

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Hearing loss is a daunting condition that poses a threat to overall well-being. To look for experts to help with their situation, people often stumble upon the confusion regarding the difference between an audiologist and an Ear Nose Throat (ENT) doctor. It is common for people to search ‘audiologist near me’ or ‘ENT doctors near

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Among the many known causes of hearing loss, smoking ranks high. Research has demonstrated that exposure to cigarette smoke, either firsthand or indirectly, can have severe consequences for a person’s hearing ability later in life. As recently as January 2022, researchers found that smokers were more likely to experience hearing loss. Research published (in JAMA