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		<title>Treatment Options For Mild Hearing Loss</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2018 00:33:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hearing problems can be very difficult indeed for some people to deal with. We all take our senses for granted until we have a problem with them, so it’s always...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hearing problems can be very difficult indeed for some people to deal with. We all take our senses for granted until we have a problem with them, so it’s always worth taking action and getting help from an audiologist if you’ve been noticing that your hearing isn’t as strong or as clear as it once was. To help demystify this issue for you, we’re going to look at some signs of mild hearing loss and the treatments options for mild hearing loss that can be employed to fix it.</p>
<h3>Problems hearing softer sounds</h3>
<p>It’s usually softer sounds that you start struggling with first of all if you are experiencing mild hearing loss issues. These are sounds that begin with ‘f’ or ‘s’ or ‘th’. These sounds might start becoming harder to pick out and understand in everyday conversation because they’re a little more subtle than harder sounds so your hearing has to work harder to notice them.</p>
<h3>Feeling like you have plugs in your ears</h3>
<p>The feeling that you have plugs in your ears is a common example people use to describe what they’re feeling when they’re suffering from mild hearing loss. Other people it’s like your ears are full of water or something like that. If you’re noticing that sensation and you’re not sure why it’s happening, it could be down to mild hearing loss.</p>
<h3>Quieter voices become harder to understand</h3>
<p>We all know that some people naturally talk more quietly than others. And you might start to notice that you’re struggling to hear what those people are saying if your hearing is in decline. You might not notice this with most people, but some people definitely have a quieter way of speaking and those voices can start to sound even quieter.</p>
<h3>Expending more energy on hearing people</h3>
<p>The task of hearing what people are saying is one of those things that will usually just happen naturally, so if you’re noticing that you’re having to strain and expend more energy to hear what people are saying, it might be down to the issue of hearing loss. Having to strain is not ideal and it’s not necessary for people with healthy hearing, so you should get it checked out.</p>
<h2>Treatment Options For Mild Hearing Loss</h2>
<p><strong>Hearing aids</strong><br />
One of the most common treatments for hearing loss is having a hearing aid fitted. This can be suitable for mild hearing loss, even if it seems like a huge step to take for a relatively minor issue. It’s one of the most effective ways to rebalance a person’s hearing and take away the problems that we mentioned above. Don’t rule it out without considering it.</p>
<p><strong>Compensating via small daily life changes</strong><br />
If you feel like your hearing is not so bad that you need a hearing aid in order to function normally, you might decide to make small changes in your daily life so that this issue doesn’t bother you so much. Compensating by turning up the volume and asking those around you to speak more clearly might be enough for some people.</p>
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		<title>How Do Hearing Aids Impact Your Life?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2018 22:52:17 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5>We rely on our senses to navigate our way around the world on a daily basis. When your senses fade, the environment around you can become a more daunting place. If you’re struggling to hear, you may be thinking about arranging an appointment with an audiologist. If hearing tests reveal substantial hearing loss, the next step may be to start wearing hearing aids. How do hearing aids impact your life? How do they benefit those with impaired hearing, and what kind of impact could they have on your life?</h5>
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<h2>Building stronger relationships</h2>
<p>Many of us engage in conversation with several people over the course of a single day. Conversation isn’t just built on talking. Listening also plays an essential role. If you find it hard to hear, it can be difficult to follow chats and keep up in social settings. Many of us feel uncomfortable about asking people to repeat themselves, and if you’re finding it increasingly tough to get involved in conversation, you may start to become more withdrawn. How do hearing aids impact your life? Hearing aids can help to strengthen existing relationships and build new friendships and working relationships, as they give people more confidence and the ability to hear other people speaking. When you have hearing aids, you can join in, you can take more out of each conversation and you don’t have to feel anxious in social scenarios.</p>
<h2>Improving quality of life</h2>
<p>Losing your hearing can knock your confidence and cause you to become isolated. Many people find that using hearing aids improves their quality of life. With hearing aids, people are more likely to socialize again, they may feel more confident at work, and they may also have that extra confidence boost they need to try new things, visit new places and meet new people. If you dread making calls over the phone, going into stores or sitting in a meeting, the idea of taking up a new hobby or joining a group or a society may seem terrifying, but with hearing aids, anything is possible.</p>
<h2>Staying safe</h2>
<p>Our senses enable us to appreciate the world around us, but they also play a vital role in keeping us safe. When you’re out and about, you use your sense of hearing to detect potential dangers and hazards without even giving it a second thought. When you can’t rely on your hearing, you may become more vulnerable. Hearing aids improve safety by enabling you to detect sounds and noises that may indicate danger, for example, fire alarms. Hearing aids provided by an audiologist will also reduce the risk of accidents on the roads, as you can often hear oncoming traffic before you see it.</p>
<p>If you’re finding it difficult to hear, you may be thinking about the possibility of wearing hearing aids. Hearing aids offer an array of benefits for those with hearing loss, and they can have a profound impact on the way you live your life, and what you get out of each and every day. If you have any questions about hearing aids, or you’re not sure if they are the best option for you, don’t hesitate to talk to your audiologist.</p>
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