February 2023

treatment and management

Tinnitus Management

Tinnitus, also known as ringing in the ears, is a highly individualized phenomenon. While 1 in 6 people in North America experience tinnitus, the sounds, sensations, and experiences are highly variable. So, why should treatment be generic? Tinnitus management can and should be tailored to you, not one-size-fits-all. What is Tinnitus Tinnitus, derived from the Latin word tinnire, meaning to ring, is most often associated with the extra-sensory experience of ringing. But only some experience 'ringing.' Other common descriptors of tinnitus are humming, whistling, buzzing like cicadas, hissing, etc. It can also vary on the pitch (most often a high pitch), one or multi-toned, and the frequency (all the time or intermittent). Regardless of how you experience tinnitus, the sound is created by your brain.  Understanding Causes and Triggers Tinnitus is not a disease or disorder but a symptom of something else. Unfortunately, we don't always know what that is. Some causes include hearing loss, loud noise exposure, medications, inflammation, etc. Still, the exact reason why the tinnitus started is often a mystery. Regardless of why it started, it's still there, and the tools you can use to manage it are independent of the source. However, there are things we know can make it worse. Being aware of triggers can help you avoid them or understand you might have a flare-up after the fact. Triggers in our Diet include caffeine, alcohol, sugar, and salt. Elevated levels of any of these are known to increase the experience of tinnitus. It's theorized it's because the...

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High-End Hearing Aids; What makes them high-end?

Hearing aids, like many other technological devices, come in a variety of levels. You have your basic level with certain features, mid-level, and premium high-end. But what, outside the price tag, makes high-end hearing aids high-end and different from the other options? Think of the hearing aid levels like if you were to buy a new car. You start with the basic model, it has everything you need to drive, but that's about it. It will still get you to point A to point B. The mid-level adds some features like a sunroof and Bluetooth radio. The premium level is tricked out with all the bells and whistles. You have all the same things as the basic and mid-levels, but now you have heated seats, parking assist, and backup cameras. Hearing aids are just like that!  In this blog, we'll be discussing key features of what makes high-end, high-end. Microchip Features The major components of hearing aids are relatively standard across manufacturers and hearing aid types. The big difference in what makes the levels of technology different is the microchip. his tiny piece of technology allows the internal components to intake, process, and amplify sound in an instant. Widex Microchip As technology continues to innovate (and get smaller), microchips are also becoming smaller and can process more data in shorter periods of time. In the hearing aid industry, this means smaller hearing aids that can process thousands of environmental and speech sounds within milliseconds, giving you the best possible hearing environment....

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