Advertisement

Category Archives: Hearing Health

You Won’t Believe These Factors That Can Cause Hearing Loss

There are many other factors aside from exposure to loud noises that can cause hearing loss, ann irreversible health condition. In fact, there are many health conditions associated with hearing loss, including type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, high cholesterol, and certain infections and viruses. In some rare cases, medications like acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and aspirin have been ...click here to read more

Hearing This Noise May Signal High Blood Pressure

Hypertension – high blood pressure – is often described as a silent killer because it doesn’t trigger many symptoms. The best way to know if you have high blood pressure is simply measuring it either with a cuff device or wrist machine. These machines measure systolic and diastolic blood pressure. There is one symptom which ...click here to read more

Common Causes for Burning Ears

There’s a long-running old wives’ tale that if your ears are burning, it’s because someone is talking about you. But there are many different reasons why your ears may feel as if they are burning, all varying in severity. Here are some common causes of a burning ear and what to do about them. Common ...click here to read more

The Degrees of Hearing Loss Explained

Hearing loss is often believed to be a senior person’s problem, but more younger people are now experiencing some degree of hearing loss. There’s no denying we live in a noisy world, from construction and traffic to public areas and even inside our own homes. Even though you may not feel that you have hearing ...click here to read more

Advertisement

5 Things You Can Do to Improve Your Hearing

Hearing loss is a common occurrence as we age, but it is not an inevitable part of aging. Unlike other areas of health that may be treated to improve them, once hearing loss occurs it cannot be brought back. Hearing loss is a serious condition, and not just because it affects your ability to hear. ...click here to read more

Surprising Cause of Hearing Loss and Tinnitus You Don’t Know About

An estimated 13 percent of the general population suffers from migraines. Some migraines sufferers will also report ear-related complaints such as vertigo and dizziness, ear fullness, tinnitus, and hearing loss. Ear and hearing conditions like vestibular migraines, Meniere’s disease, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, aural fullness, pain, and even pulsatile tinnitus have been reported to be closely ...click here to read more

Can This Fix Help Your Hearing Loss?

Hearing loss is an irreversible condition, but the use of hearing aids may help improve a person’s ability to hear and understand sound. Unfortunately, many people don’t utilize hearing aids, while for others, it isn’t an effective solution. For some people, surgery is a far more effective solution to hearing problems than hearing aids, but ...click here to read more