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13 January 2012 100 views No Comment

People lose some or all of their hearing for a number of reasons. Some people are born deaf, while others may develop severe hearing problems due to an illness, infection or an injury to the head; and many elderly people suffer with poor hearing simply because of old age. Whatever the reason, modern technology provides a solution for most people’s hearing problem, in the form of hearing aids.

Hearing aids come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and while some are more effective than others, they all work in roughly the same way. A microphone in the hearing aid will pick up the sound that people would normally hear. This is then converted to an electronic signal and amplified before being sent to the small speaker in the hearing aid. The speaker converts the signal back to sound, which is then processed by the ear in the normal way.

Many modern hearing aids are better for improving the user’s hearing because they are digital. Unlike older, analogue hearing aids, the digital versions can be tuned to compensate for a particular type of hearing loss, which makes them more effective.

As a general rule, the smaller the hearing aid, the less powerful it is. So when you are choosing the right hearing aid, a lot will depend on how serious your hearing loss is. Hearing aids that fit inside the ear canal or the outer ear, will usually only be appropriate for mild hearing loss. Whereas the traditional type of hearing aid that loops over and behind the outer ear will probably be better for people with more severe hearing problem.

As well as the severity of hearing loss, another factor in choosing a hearing aid can also be the cost. Because of the technology needed to make hearing aids that can fit partly or wholly inside the ear, the smaller hearing aids tend to be the most expensive, as well as the least powerful.

Many people are reluctant to start using hearing aids, either because they are worried about the cost, or how they will look. But with several options available, there really isn’t any reason why someone should let poor hearing stop them from enjoying life. The first thing to do is to get your hearing checked by a professional. Once they have properly diagnosed your problem, you will have a better idea of which hearing aids you can choose from, what they will look like, and how much they will cost.

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