Hearing Loss
HEARING LOSS

How to choose the most suitable hearing aid?

2020-09-11

Hearing aids are designed for deaf people and deaf patients. Therefore, before choosing hearing aids, first determine the condition of deafness.


Because people have bilateral ears to experience hearing, in living, some people who are relatively slow to respond often fail to find hearing problems during physical examination, until there is a problem in one of ears, which causes inconvenience in life and work. The other ear has been deaf for years.



When some children reach at certain age, they are concerned by their parents because they cannot speak or their voice is unclear, but they often miss the best time to intervene and cause irreversible consequences. In fact, as long as you pay attention to some small details, you may find that your relatives or friends around you have hearing impairments, especially for children who cannot speak. For the elderly, the symptoms of hearing problems are a louder voice, repeating "what did you say", "loudly", "say it again", etc. Although some elderly people have no problems with language communication, they have ear occlusion, tinnitus; some elderly people react slowly, sluggish, inferior, self-closing, and afraid to cross the road. This may be due to hearing problems. For children under the age of speaking, they will have a normal response to sound stimulation. They will turn their heads and look for the sound source with their eyes when there are sound-producing toys around or when their parents slap their hands. The sound of shutting off the door will also appear systemic tension reaction. If the child always actively turns up the sound while watching TV, or always uses one ear to answer the phone, there may be hearing problems.

After discovering hearing problems, you should go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible to avoid delays in treatment.

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