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		<title>Inexpensive Hearing Aids: Are They Right For You?</title>
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Millions of Americans suffering from hearing loss are hesitant to correct it. One of the primary reasons is the prohibitive cost &#8212; even inexpensive custom hearing aids can run in the thousands of dollars, and are rarely if ever covered by insurance. While people of all ages suffer from hearing loss, older people &#8212; who [...]]]></description>
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<p>Millions of Americans suffering from hearing loss are hesitant to correct it. One of the primary reasons is the prohibitive cost &#8212; even inexpensive custom hearing aids can run in the thousands of dollars, and are rarely if ever covered by insurance. While people of all ages suffer from hearing loss, older people &#8212; who are often on fixed incomes &#8212; are affected in much higher percentages. Because of this, mass-produced sound amplifiers from retailers like Radio Shack are gaining in popularity.<br />
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These inexpensive hearing aid-like devices retail for less than $50. However, while pricier hearing aids come equipped with nifty features and can be programmed to fit your level and type of hearing loss, these inexpensive sound amplifiers do that and just that: make sounds louder. They won&#8217;t mask tinnitus or help you hear high frequency sounds. Despite this, they still have some usefulness: if you are watching television at home, and don&#8217;t wish to wake anyone else up, this devices can help augment the sound.</p>
<p>In the end, however, using the most inexpensive hearing aids as an everyday device can be dangerous. While sound amplification is better than nothing at all for those suffering from hearing loss, there are still safety and lifestyle issues they are unequipped to properly combat. Reviews suggest that they fare poorly in crowded or noisy environments, where being able to focus on certain sounds is of more importance than just the level of the volume. If you live in a big city, relying strictly on one of these devices while walking around could be dangerous.<br />
Custom hearing aids are pricey, but the technology can help improve or even save your life. But, if you need a quick stopgap for personal home use, inexpensive mass-produced hearing aids could be of help.</p>
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		<title>How Are Custom Hearing Aids Made?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 21:48:02 +0000</pubDate>
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Custom hearing aids have a lot of benefits; because they’re tailored to your ear and your particular degree of hearing loss, they can be a much more efficient solution than cheaper hearing aids.
But how are custom hearing aids designed?

They begin with an impression of your ear. These impressions are custom-made by a hearing aid professional [...]]]></description>
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<p>Custom hearing aids have a lot of benefits; because they’re tailored to your ear and your particular degree of hearing loss, they can be a much more efficient solution than <a href="http://www.dunshawhearing.com/is-an-inexpensive-hearing-aid-right-for-you/" target="_blank">cheaper hearing aids.</a></p>
<p><strong>But how are custom hearing aids designed?</strong><br />
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They begin with an impression of your ear. These impressions are custom-made by a hearing aid professional in her office and can be done in as quickly as 10 minutes. The hearing specialist places a foam or cotton barrier in the ear to protect the sensitive eardrum, then fills the ear canal with a waxy material. In 5-10 minutes, the wax hardens and the impression can be removed.</p>
<p>This impression is then used to design a hearing aid that fits perfectly into your ear canal. These custom hearing aids aren’t only more comfortable and fashionable, they can also provide much better sound amplification. Custom hearing aids are available are available as <a href="http://www.dunshawhearing.com/hearing-technology/ite" target="_blank">In-The –Ear hearing aids</a>, <a href="http://www.dunshawhearing.com/hearing-technology/itc" target="_blank">In-The-Canal hearing aids</a> and <a href="http://www.dunshawhearing.com/hearing-technology/cic" target="_blank">Completely-In-The-Canal hearing aids</a>, the last of which is virtually invisible.</p>
<p>Having your hearing aid fit to your particular ear might be the right choice for you; <a href="http://www.dunshawhearing.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">consult an audiologist or a hearing instrument professional </a>to determine if that’s the case.</p>
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		<title>Custom Hearing Aids: Buy Custom Or Mass-Produced?</title>
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Hearing aids are like other medical products used to assist anyone who has a disability. To make a comparison,  you don’t always need a prescription from a doctor to buy your medicine and sometimes can get what your looking for over the counter&#8211;this is now happening in the world of hearing aids.
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<p>Hearing aids are like other medical products used to assist anyone who has a disability. To make a comparison,  you don’t always need a prescription from a doctor to buy your medicine and sometimes can get what your looking for over the counter&#8211;this is now happening in the world of hearing aids.</p>
<p>The question we need to really ask ourselves as well as other hearing professionals is, it a good idea to buy a hearing aid without having it properly  made to one’s degree of hearing loss? Anyone who gets a hearing aid or is thinking of getting one should first see an <a href="http://www.dunshawhearing.com" target="_blank">audiologist</a> to see what the best option would be.<br />
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<p>The audiologist will first test your hearing to see if there is any hearing loss&#8211;and how strong it has become. If necessary, the audiologist will then recommend whether or not you should get a hearing aid. This is <em>extremely </em>important. If someone buys a hearing aid without seeing an audiologist beforehand, one of two outcomes will result&#8211;both of which are negative and will only hurt the patient in need.</p>
<p>The first possible outcome is that the hearing aid would be <em>too </em><em>weak</em>. As a result, it would  not only be a waste of your money, but the patient&#8217;s  hearing would not improve as a result. The second outcome is that could be <em>too strong</em> of a hearing aid. This would be disastrous. If it is too powerful it would cause noise induced hearing loss. This hearing loss is irreversible and will never be restored to what it once was.</p>
<p>An audiologist suggesting a custom hearing aid benefits the patient and at time hearing loss could be fixed without the use of a hearing aid depending on the <a href="http://www.dunshawhearing.com/deafness-hearing-loss-types/" target="_self">type of hearing loss</a>.</p>
<p>So getting a custom hearing aids with assistance from an audiologist is the best practice. Every individual has different levels of hearing loss. When it comes to hearing aids, see an audiologist to get help with your hearing problems, don&#8217;t take the cheap way out and damage it.</p>
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