Nano Hearing Aids, (888-310-6266), part of leading direct-to-consumer hearing device company Hearing at Home LLC, has released a report addressing the causes, symptoms, and treatment for clogged ears hearing loss.
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Titled “Clogged Ears Hearing Loss: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment,” the Nano Hearing Aids report explains that sensations like a feeling of fullness or of cotton in the ears can indicate conductive hearing loss, a condition in which sound waves between the outer ear and the eardrum (middle ear) are not being conducted properly. The report looks into several reasons why this can happen and explains available treatment options.
Access the full report at https://nanohearingaids.com/blogs/news/clogged-ears-hearing-loss-causes-symptoms-treatment
According to UNC School of Medicine data, conductive hearing loss accounts for between five to 15 percent of all hearing loss. The condition is not reserved for the elderly but can affect all demographics. Nano Hearing Aids says the only way to know conclusively whether a person’s clogged ear sensation is in fact an indication of conductive hearing loss is to consult a healthcare professional who may then recommend a hearing test from an audiologist.
“When you feel like your ears are stuffed with cotton, or you’re not quite catching words, this could be a sign of conductive hearing loss,” says a spokesperson for Nano Hearing Aids. “For adults 18-plus with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss, over-the-counter hearing aids can be a beneficial solution. They’re accessible online, budget-friendly, and can amplify sound to the necessary level.”
Adjusting to any type of hearing loss can be a challenge, but for those with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss, over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids can be all that’s needed to amplify sound despite obstruction. Nano's CIC (completely-in-canal) Digital Recharge OTC Hearing Aids are designed to amplify sound and can also be purchased without a prescription.
These hearing aids are designed to sit comfortably in the ear for a nearly invisible hearing device. They come with a portable charging case that can power the devices for up to 12 hours at a time, and simple push-button controls make it easy for those with dexterity issues to adjust their hearing aids. Compared to prescription hearing aids which can range in price from $2,000 to $4,000, the Digital Nano CIC Recharge Hearing Aids start at $297.
Nano Hearing Aids carries a full line of OTC hearing devices, each with their own benefits and features. The newly introduced Audacity RIC (receiver-in-canal) hearing aids, for example, are app-controlled, Bluetooth-ready devices that enable users to take calls and stream audio directly through their hearing aids, much like earbuds.
Learn more about clogged ears hearing loss and available treatments at https://nanohearingaids.com/blogs/news/clogged-ears-hearing-loss-causes-symptoms-treatment
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