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Hearing
Aids
Hearing
aids
are
any
type
of
devices
that
are
used
in
order
to
hear
better
and
are
mostly
used
by
those
who
have
partial
deafness,
with
different
sized
such
aids
being
available
with
some
very
compact
which
are
even
able
to
fit
into
frames
of
your
eyeglasses.
Hearing
aids
are
mostly
very
helpful
as
they
improve
the
quality
of
sound
and
make
them
louder
though
they
cannot
restore
anyone's
hearing,
and
are
only
meant
to
make
relatively
inaudible
sounds
more
audible.
Facts
about
Hearing
Aids
If
you
are
living
in
the
United
States,
you
will
find
that
there
are
over
one
thousand
different
hearing
aids'
models
with
each
one
having
a
microphone
that
receives
sound,
which
is
amplified
using
an
amplifier
and
finally
there
is
a
receiver
or
speaker
which
sends
the
sounds
to
the
user's
ears,
and
most
hearing
aids
use
battery
power
to
work.
Yet,
you
can
find
different
sorts
of
hearing
aids
including
digital,
in-the-canal,
in-the-ear,
behind-the-ear
as
well
as
those
that
are
put
on
the
body,
and
they
can
even
are
mono
or
binaural
with
the
former
being
used
for
one
ear
while
the
latter
sends
the
sound
to
both
ears,
which
is
the
first
choice
of
more
than
half
of
those
that
use
such
aids.
Hearing
loss
can
either
be
conductive
in
which
the
outer
ear,
or
in
some
cases,
the
middle
ear
produce
dull
sounds,
which
can
affect
how
anyone
hears
some
other
sounds
and
this
form
of
hearing
loss
makes
it
difficult
for
someone
to
hear
sounds
like
vowels
that
are
known
to
have
lower
frequencies.
Such
a
type
of
hearing
loss
could
be
caused
by
presence
of
wax
that
obstructs
the
ear
canal,
infection
in
middle
ear,
or
even
a
punctured
eardrum,
and
such
a
type
of
hearing
loss
may
need
getting
surgery
performed,
or
other
medical
treatment.
The
other
common
hearing
loss
problem
is
known
as
nerve
deafness
which
comes
about
as
a
result
of
damage
to
hair
cells
or
even
to
nerve
fibers
inside
the
inner
ear
that
results
in
distorted
sound
as
also
reduction
in
volume
of
audible
sound,
which
makes
it
hard
for
the
affected
person
to
comprehend
what
is
being
said;
more
so,
when
there
is
various
noise
about
and
sufferers
of
such
hearing
loss
are
usually
unable
to
distinguish
different
consonant
sounds,
or
sounds
with
high
frequencies.
Therefore,
before
opting
to
buy
hearing
aids,
you
should
get
your
condition
evaluated
and
undergo
a
checkup
after
which
an
audiologist
can
decide
whether
such
an
aid
will
prove
useful
and
more
importantly,
the
variety
of
aid
that
will
do
the
maximum
good
for
your
hearing
loss
problem.
If
you
don't
take
this
precaution,
you
could
end
up
spending
a
fair
bit
of
cash
to
buy
hearing
aids
that
may
turn
out
to
unsuitable
after
all,
and
often
such
expenses
are
not
covered
by
your
health
insurance
policy
either.

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