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Individuals with hearing loss experience unique challenges and concerns. Here are several questions our team frequently receives, along with our expert answers. You may have your own questions that are not covered here. We are happy to answer all hearing aid related questions during your initial device discussion. We will ensure you get answers and help you find a hearing support system that you feel comfortable with.

Hearing aids work by enhancing the sounds and delivering them into the ear canal, making it easier for individuals with hearing loss to listen. Hearing devices consist of a microphone to pick up sound, a processor to amplify and adjust the sound, a receiver to transmit the amplified sound into the ear, and a battery to power the device

Hearing aids are advanced medical devices that can help in dealing with hearing loss. Most of the hearing- related problems can be addressed with the help of hearing aids. Modern technology hearing aids can not only help you hear better but they also offer multiple features that can make your hearing journey much easier as well as enjoyable.

Hearing loss can be categorized into three types: Conductive, Sensorineural, and Mixed. Conductive hearing loss occurs when the outer or middle ear blocks sound
transmission, often due to earwax blockage, ear infections, or bone or eardrum issues.

Sensorineural hearing loss, caused by damage to the inner ear’s hair cells or auditory nerve, is the most common type of permanent hearing loss and is often age-related or caused by loud noise, medications, or underlying health conditions.

Mixed Hearing loss is the combination of both.

Hearing loss can be caused by various factors including age, noise exposure, earwax blockage, infections, medical conditions, medications, genetics, head trauma, tumors, and ear malformation. Treatment options include hearing aids, medical treatments, surgery, or other interventions, with consulting an audiologist crucial for accurate diagnosis.

Hearing aids come in five primary styles:
Behind-The-Ear (BTE),
Receiver-In-Canal (RIC),
In-The-Ear (ITE),
In-The-Canal (ITC),
Completely-In-Canal (CIC), and
Invisible-In-Canal (IIC).
BTE hearing aids are connected to a custom earpiece and offer Bluetooth connectivity. RIC/RITE hearing aids are discreet and comfortable, while ITE hearing aids are custom-molded for mild to severe hearing loss. ITC hearing aids fit partially in the ear canal, while CIC and IIC hearing aids are discreet and completely inside the
ear canal.

Digital hearing aids enhance hearing by processing and amplifying sounds using an analog-to-digital converter. They offer customizable sound processing, noise
reduction, feedback suppression, directional microphones, and Bluetooth connectivity. Users can adjust settings for improved sound quality and a more
comfortable listening experience.

ENT doctors, also known as otolaryngologists, diagnose and treat hearing loss in the ears, nose, throat, and head and neck region. They conduct medical examinations,
perform audiometric tests, diagnose underlying conditions, offer treatments, and
refer patients for further evaluation. Audiologists are often the primary specialists for comprehensive hearing evaluations and healthcare services.

Hearing aids are essentially computers that you wear on your ears. The technology has been miniaturized and includes helpful features such as rechargeability and Bluetooth connectivity. Hearing aids also come with
typically a two to three year warranty covering loss replacement and repairs, which is included within the purchase price.

Many people with hearing loss first notice they are asking their friends and family to repeat more frequently, or they feel everyone around them is mumbling. Getting your hearing evaluated is the first step to treatment. Your audiologist will test your hearing to help determine if you have hearing loss and if you can benefit from amplification.

Hearing aids can make understanding speech much easier. However, they do not restore the natural functioning of your ear.

The life of a hearing aid is about five to seven years. It is important to have regular appointments to ensure your hearing aid is functioning and programmed properly. Hearing aids also come with different warranties, typically two to three years, covering repair and loss replacement. Many hearing aids are still functioning well after seven years, while others may need re-programming, repair, or replacement.

Hearing aids can have rechargeable batteries (lithium ion) or use disposable batteries (zinc air). Rechargeable hearing aids come with a charger that plugs into an outlet or USB for patients to charge their hearing aids overnight. If you chose a model that uses disposable batteries, the batteries can be purchased at most pharmacies and grocery stores as well as online retailers, such as Amazon.

This depends on the type of battery and how many hours per day you wear your hearing aid. Smaller hearing aid batteries need replacing within 3 to 7 days, while larger batteries may last 10 days.

Here’s why two hearing aids can be better than one:
Better hearing in a noisy environment:
Research has shown that speech understanding in noisy environments is optimized when the brain receives sound input from both ears. 
Improved ability to localize sounds:
The brain uses the sound input from both ears to help determine the direction of the sound source. Having a hearing aid in only one ear can alter this sense of direction making it more difficult to localize sound.

Each person’s experience will be different. Hearing aids can help you hear sounds you have not heard before (or have not heard for many years).

Relearning takes place in the central auditory system, and the brain needs some time to sort out any new information entering the ears. You will have a 30-day trial period that allows you time to adjust to your hearing aids and evaluate their benefit. Based on your experience, programming changes can be made to help with the adjustment process. Most patients require several weeks of consistent hearing aid use to adjust to their new hearing aids.

What style of hearing aid I should wear?

Your audiologist can help you make an appropriate choice based on your degree of hearing loss, the shape of your outer ear, the size and shape of the ear canal, your ability to place and adjust the device, any special features you need and any issues with excessive wax or drainage from the ears.

What brand should I choose?

Most audiology practices work with a variety of hearing aid manufacturers. Our clinic works with multiple manufacturers based on the quality of their products and their customer service. Some companies provide unique products with more advanced technology or specialized features that can be recommended by your audiologist.

ShapeHow does an audiologist help with hearing?

Audiologists assist individuals with hearing issues by conducting assessments, fitting hearing aids, managing tinnitus, providing counseling, assessing balance disorders, specializing in pediatric audiology, assisting with aural rehabilitation, promoting hearing conservation, and staying updated on hearing healthcare advancements. Here are some frequently asked questions about hearing aids:

If you have difficulty understanding speech in quiet environments, or if people need to shout for you to hear, you might benefit from hearing aids.

No, hearing aids can't restore normal hearing, but they can help you hear better.

Clean your hearing aids daily with a moist wipe and a brush to clean earwax and dust. Keep them away from heat and moisture, and turn them off when you're not using them.

Hearing aids are adjustable and programmable, so you can have your hearing aid professionally adjusted if your hearing changes.

You'll usually have at least 30 days to try out your hearing aids and decide if they work for you.

It's usually better to wear two hearing aids because your brain uses information from both ears to recognize speech.

No, but some hearing aids are water resistant. You can use a dehumidifier and store them in a dry place to keep them dry and clean after exposure to water.

Ask your doctor if your medications are ototoxic, or can damage your ears. If so, your doctor can suggest a different medication or reduce your dosage.

ShapeHow HearPro Offers The Best Hearing Aid Price Compare To Other centres?

HearPro clinics offers the best deals on hearing aid prices as we are an authorised partner of renowned brands including Signia, Phonak, Widex, Resound and Oticon. Focused on customer satisfaction, our services are exemplary in the market. No other hearing aid dealer can beat our services or our prices.   
If you or your loved ones are facing any hearing difficulties then you should book a free appointment and visit the Ear Solutions hearing aid clinic for a free hearing check-up. One of our certified audiologists will assess your hearing health and then suggest one of the finest hearing aid models to deal with hearing loss. After the completion of the fitting process, we will be available anytime for fine-tuning or other services.   
Don’t look more and visit HearPro clinics and get your ideal hearing aid machine at the best price in Chennai.

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