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Hearing Aids and Speech Understanding
IntroductionA man came to our clinic recently with a complaint that sounded a little unusual.He said, “I can hear people talking. That’s not the problem. The problem is that I can’t understand what they’re say.”His family thought he needed hearing aids. He wasn’t convinced.In his mind, hearing loss meant not hearing anything at all. Since...
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Hearing Loss and Social Isolation
IntroductionA few months ago, an elderly gentleman visited the clinic because his daughter insisted.He wasn’t complaining about ear pain. He wasn’t worried about hearing loss either.In fact, he felt everything was fine.But as we spoke, his daughter mentioned something interesting.“He doesn’t come to family gatherings anymore.”At first, everyone assumed he had simply become less social...
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How Occupational Therapy Helps Improve Fine Motor Skills in Kids
IntroductionSometimes that’s the first clue.A parent notices that getting ready for school takes forever. A shirt button becomes a battle. Holding a pencil looks uncomfortable. Cutting paper for a school project ends in frustration.None of these things seem huge on their own.That’s why many families don’t think much of it in the beginning.Children develop differently,...
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Why Regular Hearing Check-ups Are Important at Every Age
IntroductionMost people get their eyes checked regularly.Hearing usually gets less attention.The reason is simple — hearing changes are often gradual. People adjust without noticing it. Conversations become slightly harder. The TV volume increases little by little. Asking others to repeat becomes normal.Because the change happens slowly, many people don’t realise how much they are missing...
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Hearing Loss in Children Causes, Symptoms & When to See an Audiologist
IntroductionHearing loss in children is not always obvious in the beginning.Some children respond normally in certain situations but miss sounds in others. A few may appear inattentive when the real issue is that they are not hearing clearly.Because children are still developing speech and communication skills, even mild hearing difficulty can affect learning and interaction...
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How Long Does It Take to Adjust to a Hearing Aid
Introduction:One of the most common questions people ask after getting a hearing aid is: “How Long Does It Take to Adjust to a Hearing Aid”It’s a reasonable question.Many people expect immediate improvement the moment the device is switched on. Sometimes that happens partly — sounds become louder right away. But comfort and natural listening usually...
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Occupational Therapy for Children with Autism & ADHD(Introduction)Parents usually don’t start with the words occupational therapy. They notice everyday things. A child who avoids certain textures. Difficulty sitting still, even for a short time. Trouble holding a pencil, buttoning a shirt, or following simple routines. Sometimes it’s small. Sometimes it feels overwhelming. And somewhere in...
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Why Early Intervention Matters in Hearing & Speech Disorders
IntroductionMost people don’t think about intervention in the beginning.They notice something small. A delay. A missed response. A child who isn’t speaking much yet. An adult who keeps asking, “Can you repeat that?”At first, it doesn’t feel urgent.There’s always a reason to wait. “Maybe it’s just a phase.”“Children develop at their own pace.”“It will improve...
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Tips to Maintain and Care for Your Hearing Aids
Introduction(Tips to Maintain and Care for Your Hearing Aids)Most people focus a lot on choosing the right hearing aid. What often gets less attention is what happens after that—and that’s where a few simple tips to Maintain and Care for Your Hearing Aids really make a difference. A hearing aid is something you use every...
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IntroductionThis usually comes up within the first few minutes of a consultation about Behind-the-Ear vs In-the-Ear Hearing Aids.Someone looks at the options and asks,“Can I get the smaller one? The one that goes inside?”It’s a fair question.At that stage, most people are thinking about visibility. A smaller device feels easier to accept—less noticeable, less obvious...
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Hearing Loss and Social Isolation
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