Can Balloons Cause Hearing Loss?
A lot of factors can cause hearing loss, including aging, genetics and certain medical conditions. New research shows that you may want to add balloons to that list as well. Loud Noise and Hearing Loss To be clear, while balloons by themselves pose no threat to your hearing, the volume created by a popped balloon…
Recap of Our BHSM Activities
The month of May is Evergreen Speech and Hearing Clinic’s favorite time of the year—because it’s Better Hearing and Speech Month (BHSM)! It was packed with team activities, patient events and education. Here is a recap of our month: Water Bottle Drive—We collected over 150 water bottles for children in need this month. The kids…
Troubleshooting Hearing Aid Issues While on Vacation
Even the best-laid travel plans can go awry, and so can your hearing aids while you’re on vacation. No need to worry—to get your devices functioning again, follow these helpful tips. You’ll be back to enjoying your relaxing getaway before you know it! My hearing aid stopped working. First, make sure your device is charged…
What Is Glue Ear and How Is It Treated?
Glue ear occurs when your middle ear fills with a thick, glue-like fluid. When it turns into an infection, it is sometimes referred to as otitis media with effusion (OME). It’s important to seek treatment for glue ear symptoms, as left untreated it can lead to problems like hearing loss. Who Is at Risk for…
Tips for Communicating with a Child Who Has Hearing Loss
According to the CDC, approximately one to three of every 1,000 babies is born with some degree of hearing loss. If your child or a child in your classroom has hearing loss, below are some tips to improve your communication with them. Create a Good Listening Environment At home, you can create a good listening…
Does Your Child Have Hearing Loss?
Newborn hearing screenings catch the majority of hearing loss in children. However, certain genetic conditions or progressive hearing loss might not show up in your child until later. Let’s examine some of the signs that may indicate your child is experiencing hearing loss so that you can get them the appropriate treatment as soon as…
How Does Hearing Loss Impact Learning in Young People?
A child with hearing loss may struggle to learn in ways that their peers with normal hearing will not. Whether you’re a concerned parent or a teacher at Eastgate Elementary School, it’s essential to be aware of these challenges as well as what signs to look out for. Speech and Language Problems Common with Hearing…
Have You had Trouble Pairing Your Hearing Aids on iOS?
If you recently updated your iPhone to iOS 15.4 and are now having trouble pairing your Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids to your device, you are not alone. Several manufacturers have noted the issue, which appears to originate with Apple. Thankfully, by following a few simple steps you should be able to reconnect. How to Pair Your…
How to Feel Confident When Wearing Hearing Aids
Wearing hearing aids can be an adjustment, both physically and socially. In order to maximize the benefits of your device, let’s discuss a few of the ways you can feel confident wearing your hearing aids in any situation. Hearing Aids and Social Stigma Unfortunately, many people are hesitant to use hearing aids because of the…
What is the Connection Between Neuroplasticity and Hearing Loss Treatment?
The human brain is incredibly adaptable to changes in its environment. Researchers have found that structural changes in the brain due to hearing loss may be reversed with the use of hearing aids. What is Neuroplasticity? Neuroplasticity refers to the brain’s ability to adapt by forming new neural connections throughout life. This can be in…