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Archive of posts filed under the Conductive Hearing Loss And Treatments category.

Tinnitus Maskers – A Simple And Effective Way To Stop The Ringing

Do You Have To Deal With Tinnitus? A Tinnitus masker is the best answer for all people who are suffering from this condition mainly because this special product masks the annoying sound. They are a selection of devices that create an artificial sound enough to control the ringing sound that is generated in the ears [...]

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A Sound Way To Treat Hearing Loss In Children

There’s good news for parents who have a child born with significant hearing loss. Advances in technology are making it possible to address profound hearing loss in children as young as 12 months of age.
 
Approximately one of every 1,000 newborns in the United States-about 33 babies per day-is born profoundly deaf.
 
Fortunately, there are treatment alternatives. [...]

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Humming Noise In Ear Drums

Buzzing noise in ear drums can be an annoying thing.  The worst part is that everyday the humming seems to go on an on.  In fact the ringing gets louder and louder everyday if you do not handle it.  If you are undecided what this is then let me share some few beneficial revelations with [...]

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Pulsatile Tinnitus And Its Top 6 Causes

Many people are shocked to discover that there are 2 types of tinnitus.  The most typical type is known as non-pulsatile tinnitus, with the least common and lesser known type being pulsatile tinnitus.  You can customarily split them apart by the type of sounds you’ll hear. 
As the name implies, pulsatile tinnitus has a tendency [...]

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Ringing In The Ears Causes – Do You Recognize The Causes Of Ringing In The Ears?

Tinnitus is the ringing, humming or crackling sound heard within one or both ears when there’s actually no real sound around.  But do you actually think tinnitus itself is an illness which must be cured.  The actual fact is that ringing in the ears itself isn’t an illness.  It is a side effect of other [...]

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Learn American Sign Language ASL

Most people understand the importance of sign language to the deaf community.
Without sign language deaf people would have to resort to writing down everything they wanted to communicate and attempt to read lips. Yes, sign language is extremely important to the deaf community, but what about the rest of us? What can learning sign language [...]

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Avoid Dangerous Traditional Treatments For Tinnitus

For one or two years researchers have fought to come up with a definite reason for an ear condition that leaves its sufferers experiencing a continuous high piercing noise coming from their ear.
Initial solutions targeted more on procedures and a mixture of different meds that brought with them tinnitus treatment risks.
As a definite cause wasn’t [...]

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Can You Take a Medication and Save Your Hearing?

Following years of laboratory testing there is now evidence that the damage that loud noise causes to our hearing can be reduced by taking a pill.
Human trials of the pill have now begun. It is predicted that a person will show an improvement in hearing test results after taking a drink with the substance dissolved [...]

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Don’t Sacrifice Your Hearing

The sounds we are exposed to in today’s modern world are getting louder as we pump up the volume on our entertainment in the cinemas, at music concerts and on out home systems; not forgetting the increase in the noise from the cars and lorries on our roads and the constant din from industrial machinery [...]

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Elemental Facts About Hearing Loss

While hearing problems are usually assumed to be exclusive to older people, this perception is not completely accurate. In reality, it may be present at birth, which will have direct implications on a child’s development if it is not diagnosed and dealt with right away. These hearing troubles can be short term or long term, [...]

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Linking ears and sinusses.

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Why Use A Hearing Aid?

If you have hearing problems, even is only slight, then the most trying aspect is listening to conversations against a noisy background. Somehow conversations get swamped by the noise around you and you end up trying to guess what people are saying.
For those considering getting a hearing aid or replacing their analogue aid, digital [...]

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Technology For Your Hearing Problem

Our hearing is something that most of us take for granted. It’s when our hearing starts to deteriorate that we suddenly realise how much we depend on it. It doesn’t need a total loss of hearing to make everyday living much more difficult.
What happens when you wake up in the morning. Do you use [...]

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Is Alcohol a Viable Tinnitus Treatment?

Some people say alcohol is good for people with tinnitus. Others say it is bad. They’re both right. If you would like to understand how this can be, just keep reading.
You may have heard that drinking a little alcohol reduces tinnitus symptoms in some people. You may also have heard that drinking a little alcohol [...]

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Deaf People Are Normal

Something that does get to me is the way many people treat deaf people, they do not treat them like normal human beings and this is not right at all. The worst instance in which I hav e seen this kind of thing happening is when I was in hospital visiting a friend. I knew [...]

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