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Some people say they dislike disposable hearing aids mostly because they are not custom fitted like the conventional hearing aids. But many say they like the disposable hearing aids because they come in different prescriptions or settings to match the particular user's level of hearing problem. ...

Some people say they dislike disposable hearing aids mostly because they are not custom fitted like the conventional hearing aids. But many say they like the disposable hearing aids because they come in different prescriptions or settings to match the particular user's level of hearing problem.

Have you ever heard about designer hearing aids? These are now the types of hearing aids being used by those fasion conscious people with hearing problems. One of such designer hearing aids is the Goldfish. This designer hearing aid allows users to replay the previous 10 seconds of sound or audio. This helps if the user missed something that was said seconds past.

Despite how wonderful hearing aids are, they are not completely new technological advancements. They have been around for centuries in helping people with hearing problems. But of course, those ones in the past are nothing compared to how advanced hearing aids are today. Many people using hearing aids today testify to how effective these hearing aids are.

How often do you change the batteries of your hearing aids? If you don't change them very often, there's every likelihood that this can affect the performance of your hearing aids. So, always ensure to change the batteries as you use them. And always use the best of batteries for your hearing aids.

Yes, I agree that the various hearing aids out there, especially the digital hearing aids can be very expensive, but if they work perfectly for you, then the price shouldn't matter. After all, what's the price of very good hearing? Did I hear you say 'priceless'?!

Yes, even if you are suffering from what has been termed as permanent hearing loss, hearing aids can help. For example, the implanted bone conduction hearing aids can come very handy for people suffering from permanent hearing loss. But of course, only use this as a last resort.

If this is your first time of going shopping for your hearing aid, ensure that the hearing aid will work for you before buying. Better still, buy only from manufacturers that give you trail periods for testing if the hearing aid is good for you or not. With such manufacturers, you can exchange the hearing aid if it doesn't fit or work for you.

I always wonder why many people think they can do everything by themselves. When it comes to the issue of health, expert and professional advice is second to none. If you have hearing problems, don't make ANY decisions yourself without consulting with your doctor and audiologist.


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