How Does Humidity Affect Hearing Aids?
In 2019, 7.1% of adults aged 45 and over used a hearing aid. The small but technologically advanced devices help manage your hearing loss and tinnitus by amplifying and clarifying speech sounds, improving your spatial awareness and masking tinnitus with white or external noise. With all the benefits hearing aids provide, it is always a…
If You’re Over 50, Here’s What You Should Know About Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Are you over 50 and find yourself struggling to follow conversations more than you used to? Does it seem especially difficult in places with a lot of background noise like The Olde Hickory Station? Have family members, friends or coworkers commented on your hearing? If you answered yes to any of those questions you may…
How to Support a Loved One with Hearing Loss
Have you noticed that your spouse asks you to repeat yourself a lot? Or maybe you observed your dad struggling to follow the conversation during a family dinner out at Olde Hickory Station? Hearing loss is gradual, and sometimes family members and loved ones will notice there’s a problem before those with hearing loss do….
Why Is There Stigma Around Wearing Hearing Aids?
Hearing loss is incredibly common, affecting about 48 million people in the U.S. alone. But despite this, many people put off seeking treatment. In fact, only one in five people who could benefit from hearing aids actually wears them. Experts believe a major factor for this is the stigma surrounding hearing aid usage. What the…
Auditory Processing Disorder & Child Development
Unlike people with hearing loss, those with auditory processing disorders can hear sounds, but their brains have trouble determining the meaning of those sounds. Being familiar with the signs of this condition can ensure your child gets the right help when they need it most. Understanding Auditory Processing Disorder Auditory processing disorder (APD) affects about…
6 Signs You Have Hearing Loss
Hearing loss is extremely common – affecting about 48 million Americans. But despite its prevalence, many are unaware or in denial that they have the condition. This may be due to stigma around use of hearing aids or simply be because hearing loss often develops so gradually they don’t notice anything has changed. It’s important…
Are Hearing Aid Apps Helpful?
Whether you want to keep up with old friends, track the distance of your hike or discover new music, there’s an app for that. But did you know there are also apps to help boost your hearing? Learn all about what types of aid and what features are available in today’s hearing apps. What Hearing…
October is Audiology Awareness Month
Hearing loss can be a confusing experience that leaves you feeling discouraged, frustrated and isolated. October is Audiology Awareness Month, which means now is a great time to learn about life changes that can help make for a better tomorrow. Audiologists, including the experts at Carolina Ear, Nose, Throat, Sinus & Allergy, can help identify…
Understanding Hyperacusis
Those with normal hearing may scoff at the bothersome sounds we live with day to day. But for those with an unusual sensitivity to sound, known as hyperacusis, these sounds can affect their quality of life. What Sounds Can Cause Harm? Experts estimate that about one in every 50,000 adults experiences this type of hearing…
5 Tips for Getting Used to Your Hearing Aids
Unlike glasses that correct your eyesight as soon as you place them on your face, hearing aids take some getting used to, as your brain needs time to process the new sounds and stimuli. Your Carolina Ear, Nose & Throat audiologist put together the list of tips below to help you get used to your…