Bose Hearing Aid-FDA approved OTC Medical Device

According to the latest news, Bose hearing aids were born. Let’s take a look at what they look like. The Bose Hear app is the first self-tuning mobile app that is clinically proven to provide audiologist-level customization for individuals 18 years of age or older with mild to moderate hearing loss. Bose hearing aids are currently available for purchase in MA, MT, NC, SC and TX states for $849.95.

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2020 Hearing Aids Sales in USA

The year 2020 has said goodbye to us, maybe you’ve gone through a long period of time where your clinics were closed, or maybe your online sales have grown in the past months instead. Now let’s take a look at 2020 hearing aid sales in the U.S. market.

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Why my audiologist suggest me to wear two hearing aids?

It’s reasonable for a doctor/audiologist to suggest you wear two hearing aids if you suffer hearing loss for both ears.Many users think hearing aids are too expensive and they don’t want to buy one pair at one time. We totally understand it, but here comes the benefits of binaural wearing, you should know it before you make the decison:Better sound orientation, confirmation the sound sourceFeeling more balancedProtecting the brain’s ability to recognize soundHelps keep binaural active and functional In fact, studies have shown that wearing two hearing aids could be up to 3 times better than wearing just one.So if you could afford two hearing aids, we suggest you wear both of them if needed.

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Types of Hearing Loss and Corresponding Audiograms

Hearing loss can be divided into three main categories depending on where the damage is in the ear and what causes it: sensorineural hearing loss, conductive hearing loss and mixed hearing loss. You could know which treatment is best for you with the understanding of your hearing loss cause and type. Now let’s take a look at these hearing loss types.

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Impact of not wearing hearing aids with hearing loss

Technically speaking, your ability to hear will not be worse just because you don’t wear hearing aids. Anyway, the gradual progression of hearing loss will occur whether you are wearing hearing aids or not. But our brain’s ability to understand language, like our bodies, needs to be exercised to stay healthy. If we miss some sounds over time, our brain is less stimulated and therefore speech recognition will be poor. Simply put, wearing hearing aids can compensate for your loss of hearing and ensure that your brain and nerves are stimulated. If you have a hearing loss and don’t get help, your speech discrimination will be affected in the long term.

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Tinitus

Tinnitus is the perception of noise or ringing in the ears. The causes might not be the same, it could happen if you have age-related hearing loss, a blood vessel problem, or your prolonged exposure to noise.

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How to read the audiogram by yourself

When you have your hearing checked by an audiologist, the audiologist may give you an audiogram like the one shown below after the test is done. You may be confused.

Today, we will briefly show you how to read and interpret your audiogram so you could better understand your hearing loss. Let’s get it started.

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