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Caring For Your Hearing

The Seeker by The Seeker
March 16, 2021
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Out of the human senses, hearing ranks second in terms of reliability. Essentially, this means you’re likely to trust your hearing above some of the other senses.

And if hearing ranks this high on your reliability scale, it means you can’t effectively go about your day with hearing impairments. Largely, this is why ear professionals advise you to seek out their services should you be concerned about your hearing.

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Unfortunately, often so than not, hearing loss is permanent. This means you should take every caution to care for your ears and guarantee great hearing for longer.

So, you might be asking, what can you do to protect your ears and the sense of hearing? Well, here are a few practical and effective tips.

1. Regular ear examinations

In most cases, you may only seek out hearing specialist services when you’ve encountered a direct hearing problem. For example, many people visit specialists when they start noticing a hearing loss in one or both ears.

Even after noticing clear hearing issues like too much wax, some people brush the matter aside.

The first step to protecting your hearing is being proactive. Get ahead of the problems before they can manifest later.

Ensure you regularly check your ears to ascertain their health. If you don’t have access to a specialist, get the latest Phonak online hearing test. These private online hearing tests are a great way to go if you don’t want to leave the house or even if you’re stranded at work or in school.

Within a few minutes, a professional will run the online hearing test, and you can learn about the best practices in ear care.

2. Know the noise limit

Noise is all around you. In most cases, you barely have control over the noise. Cars hooting, loud music, people shouting are just some examples of typical noise pollution in a day.

And while you have little control over much of the noise out there, there is what you can control. For instance, since people are spending a lot more time working remotely, they are almost always working with headsets like earphones.

Ensure you regulate the volume on these gadgets so as not to cause any unrepeatable damage to the ear.

Moreover, as a precautionary measure, you can also consult your ENT specialist on the right kind of headsets to use. Surprisingly, much of the readily available headset gadgets barely meet the recommended hearing guidelines.

If you experience hearing problems or pain while using earphones, especially when on normal volume, you should seek out expert advice. Remember, it’s better to get checked and find nothing rather than wait for the condition to worsen.

3. Regular cleaning and care

Like much of the body, ears have a self-cleaning mechanism. So, while some people still insist on cleaning their ears, you may end up doing more harm than good this way.

That is not to say that your ears don’t need cleaning. For example, when you try to clean the ears with a bud or foreign object, you could end up pushing the wax and other material deeper into the ear.

So, if you suspect your ears need cleaning, don’t do it yourself. Get a professional in the field like Phonak who’ll help you get the best hearing services.

Moreover, cleaning also applies when talking of hearing aids. Since they too go through wear and tear and are prone to breakage, they should be regularly cleaned by a professional. When left unchecked, hearing aids can lose their effectiveness or cause more harm.

Don’t wait until it’s too late; book your online hearing test today and preserve your hearing into old age. Get professional hearing services from the comfort of your home today.

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