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Hearing Aids - American Hearing Aid Associates
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Digital
Hearing Aids
Digital
Hearing instruments represent the most advanced technology
available today. These instruments actually contain a computer
chip that is programmed by a computer. This offers the best
way currently available to match a particular hearing loss
with the most prescriptive amplification needed. Complete
flexibility and amazing fine-tuning capability are among
the many benefits. This unique technology separates the
incoming sound into bands and channels; and processes each
band and channel independently. This class of hearing instruments
utilizes separate circuit paths to independent process different
frequency regions of sound. This is the most advanced technology
that allows the most precise prescriptive fitting available
today.
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Programmable
Hearing Aids
Programmable
hearing instruments represent a more advanced technology
than conventional. These instruments are programmed by a
computer, allowing a better way to accommodate a given patient's
amplification needs, thus allowing greater flexibility and
fine-tuning capability. Most of the technology in these
types of instruments are basically analog conventional circuits
that are set and controlled by a computer.
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Conventional
Hearing Aids
Hearing
aids, which use conventional electronics, have been the
mainstay of the hearing aid industry for 40 years. Conventional
hearing aid electronics use basic analog technology to provide
quality, amplification to patients with a wide range of
hearing losses. These hearing aids have as their defining
feature the characteristic of adding the same amount of
amplification to all levels of sound intensity. Thus, low
bass type sounds will be amplified with the same amount
of volume as high treble sounds. For this reason, some patients
may find that conventional electronic hearing aids provide
either too little sound or to much sound to comfortably
reach a listening level for the particular hearing loss.
When this is the case, the patient should consider a prescription
circuit instrument of the programmable or digital type.
Priced at the lower end of the cost scale, conventional
electronics represent the most basic type of amplification
and are a good choice when finances are the major concern.
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This
information courtesy of HearToday.com
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Ménière's
disease
M énière's disease (Morbus Ménière) is characterised by several
symptoms: varying degrees of hearing loss, tinnitus, and severe
attacks of dizziness and sound distortion in the affected ear.
Normally all symptoms are present.
Find
a Hearing Healthcare Provider
Find an audiologist, ENT practitioner, or hearing aid dispenser
in your area.
Hearing
Loss Indicators -
There are conditions which may occur before birth, during infancy
or in childhood that may affect a child's ability to hear normally.
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