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What is presbycusis?


Presbycusis is a type of hearing loss that occurs in people over the age of 60. It's caused by damage to your inner ear, which can be caused by exposure to loud noises, aging and other factors.

The symptoms of presbycusis include:

Difficulty understanding speech when there are background noises or multiple speakers talking at once

Problems following conversations when there are multiple people talking at once

What is sensorineural hearing loss?

In most cases, sensorineural hearing loss is not caused by damage to the outer ear. Instead, it occurs when there's damage to either the cochlea (inner ear) or auditory nerve. Sensorineural hearing loss can be mild, moderate or severe depending on how much hair cells are damaged in your ear.

Hearing aids help boost sound so that you can hear better with them than without them. They use small microphones and speakers inside of them which pick up sounds around you and then amplify them so that they're easier for you to hear

What are Over-the-counter hearing aids?

Over-the-counter hearing aids are used by those with mild to moderate hearing loss. They are a convenient and affordable option for those looking to improve their quality of life without having to go through the hassle and expense of a traditional hearing aid fitting. Over-the-counter hearing aids work by amplifying sounds around you while limiting background noise, allowing you to better hear conversations in noisy environments such as restaurants or parties.

How do over-the-counter hearing aids work?

Over-the-counter hearing aids work by amplifying sounds that are too soft for the wearer to hear. They can be worn in both ears or just one, and come in a range of different styles and sizes. With an over-the-counter hearing aid, you'll be able to hear better wherever you go--whether it's watching TV at home or listening to what people are saying at work or what your family is discussing at dinner.

Over-the-ear models are small enough that they fit behind the ear without being noticeable from others' perspectives. These devices fit snugly against your head without causing discomfort; some models even feature cushioned foam tips for additional comfort!

What are the benefits of over-the-counter hearing aids?

There are many benefits to using over-the-counter hearing aids. They're affordable, available in a variety of styles and colors, they can be used by anyone, and are easy to use. Unlike some other hearing-assistance devices, over-the counter ones are easy to transport and some do not require charging.

If you're unsure whether OTC devices are right for you, here's what you should know about their benefits:

They're more affordable than custom devices

They're easy to use and maintain on your own

They allow some customization options through various accessories

What are the best over the counter hearing aids?

Over-the-counter hearing aids can be tailored to your specific needs and offer low prices.

The first step in choosing the right hearing aid for you is to determine what type of hearing loss you have. The most common types of hearing loss include:

Conductive - caused by problems with the outer or middle ear, such as wax buildup or an infection. This type of impairment can be treated by removing obstructions or using medication to clear up infections.

Sensorineural - caused by damage to nerve cells in your inner ear that send signals to the brain via auditory nerves (also known as cochlear). Sensorineural hearing loss is usually permanent and requires treatment with a device like a cochlear implant or bone conduction headphones (which bypasses damaged areas).

Visiting your hearing health care provider can help you figure out both what kind of hearing loss you have and which type of hearing aid is best.

Where can I buy over the counter hearing aids?

You can buy over-the-counter hearing aids in our hearing aids center store. The price of these devices varies depending on manufacturer, style and technology.

If you're interested in purchasing an OTC hearing aid, it's important to consult with a professional before making your decision. Your hearing health care provider will be able to tell you which brands may work best for you based on their research and experience with different types of products available on the market today.

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