Getting used to wearing a hearing aid takes time as our ears and brain need to adapt to it and learn how to hear again. Meanwhile, new users inevitably have some doubts and questions on how their new device works or how to clean and maintain it.

Actualidad y consejos sobre salud auditiva / News and tips on hearing health
Getting used to wearing a hearing aid takes time as our ears and brain need to adapt to it and learn how to hear again. Meanwhile, new users inevitably have some doubts and questions on how their new device works or how to clean and maintain it.
Spring not only heralds the onset of good weather, but also the appearance of allergies and their symptoms, such as sneezing, itchy eyes, nasal congestion and even ear infections or hearing loss. In this article, we explain why this happens and how you can prevent and manage these symptoms to better look after your ears and hearing throughout the spring season.
Hereditary hearing loss is caused by genetic mutations and is present at birth. In this article, we explain the different types of hereditary hearing loss, how many people are affected by this disorder, and how it can be diagnosed and treated.
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