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May 06 2008

High Frequency Hearing Aids

A Review on High Frequency Hearing Aids

Hearing aids are devices which are used to help hard of hearing people to hear sounds better. The most common style hearing aid today is a small electronic device that fits comfortably into the wearer’s ear, and there are even invisible hearing aids that are now available, which are so small and compact that they are basically unnoticeable.

There are various types of hearing aids, which vary in terms of size, color, power and circuitry, and some of the most common types are: body worn aids, which consist of a case containing the components of amplification and an ear mold connected to the case by a cord; behind the ear aids, which fit in comfortably behind the ear; in the ear aids, which fit in the outer ear bowl; and open-fit devices, which have a clear tube that runs down inside the ear canal.

High Frequency Hearing Aids

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May 06 2008

Discount Hearing Aids

Discount Hearing Aids Make Availability Less Restrictive

The availability of hearing aids on the wholesale market has made discount hearing aids available for a wider range of hearing impaired individuals. With only about 20 percent of those in need of hearing help wearing such as device, the availability of discount hearing aids may help those who need a hearing aid obtain one with a cost within their budget.

While it is estimated that about 10 percent of the population is in need of a hearing improving device, in the past the cost has been somewhat prohibitive to many. Newer technology has brought prices down considerably but even with reduced costs, many are unable to afford the devices. With the availability of discount hearing aids more people can again enjoy the sounds of the world around them. Larger hearing aid retailers have been able to buy in bulk and resell are discounted prices and count on selling more at less profit to maintain the company’s income level.

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Mar 27 2008

Medicare Hearing Aids Information: Hope on the Horizon

If you have been in the market for hearing aids recently, you know how expensive these tiny devices can be. And these are only obtained after the complete hearing workup done by an audiologist that can accurately pinpoint how much hearing loss you have and which ranges and tones you cannot hear. This information is essential to the accurate selection of hearing aids, but another costly step in the process as well. While some private insurance companies and Medicare will provide coverage for the exam, few private companies will cover the cost of the hearing aids, and current Medicare hearing aids information shows that this coverage will not either. This can be a difficult challenge for a senior on a fixed income who is faced with coming up with hundreds or even thousands of dollars simply for the privilege of hearing conversations once again.

Hope may be on the Way with New Medicare Hearing Aids Information
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Mar 19 2008

A Guide to Hearing Aids

If you have a hearing problem, then your doctor is most likely going to tell you that you have to get hearing aids. Hearing aids are able to help almost any type of hearing problem, so well that you will almost not be able to notice your hearing problem at all. However, the type of hearing aids that you should get will depend on the specific type of hearing problem that you have.

Different Hearing Problems

Hearing loss is the most common type of hearing problem, and there are a few different types of hearing loss that you can experience, the most major being: conductive, sensory, mixed and neural. Conductive hearing loss happens when there is a problem with the part of the outer or middle ear, and most people who suffer from this type of hearing loss tend to have only a mild hearing loss and it is usually only temporary.

Sensory hearing loss happens when the cochlea is not working properly, and this is typically because the tiny hair cells in the ear are damaged or even destroyed. However, depending on the amount of loss in this case, a person may be able to hear most sounds, and may be able to hear in quiet but not in noise, or only certain sounds.
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