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Miracle Ear

The next time you head to your audiologist's office, it might be a good idea to request a Miracle Ear hearing aid. This will help you to find out if you are or aren't a candidate for this specific kind of hearing aid. In just a few moments, you will be able to find out if all of those other people really have been whispering to you, or if you need to have some medical support to help you turn up the volume in your life. We all lose hearing as we age, but that doesn't mean you can't do anything to prevent it.

Where Does Your Hearing Go?

Hearing loss is something that can occur from birth. For those who suffer from hearing loss at this young age, this can often be corrected through surgery or via various hearing aid devices through life. Others might suffer from hearing loss after exposure to loud noises. By damaging the eardrum and other parts of the ear, you can lose your hearing without noticing it at first, or gradually lose your hearing sensitivity if you are exposed to loud noises again and again. But you can also lose your hearing if you get older - and we all have to do that. The eardrums become less sensitive, causing you to have to ask others to repeat what they've said. Over time you can even go deaf.

Why Hearing Tests are Important

Having regular hearing tests is a good idea when you want to preserve your hearing as much as possible. When you find out you have a hearing issue, you can look into digital hearing aids to help you restore your normal hearing. This will help you to continue to live a normal life, while also allowing you to slow down any further hearing damage. Children who receive hearing tests regularly and who are outfitted with a hearing aid will be able to stay on the same level as their classmates in terms of learning and language development. Even a small loss of hearing can impact a child's ability to keep up with their studies.

General practitioners may be able to perform some hearing tests, but going to a hearing specialist is the best choice. Scheduling hearing tests at least once a year (more if you have hearing damage or work in a noisy environment) will ensure you never miss a word.

 
 

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