Hearing Loss & Tinnitus
Many people with hearing loss also experience tinnitus. Damage to the inner ear, such as from noise exposure or aging, can lead to both conditions.
Hearing aids can sometimes help with both hearing loss and tinnitus, as amplifying external sounds or adding masking sounds through tinnitus retraining therapy may reduce the perception of tinnitus.
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, we can help provide a thorough evaluation and discuss potential treatment options.
Hearing Loss & Dementia
Hearing loss and dementia are closely linked, and research suggests that untreated hearing loss can increase the risk of developing dementia for those that carry the genetic risk factor of dementia.
There is evidence that using hearing aids or other hearing interventions can help reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia. By improving communication, stimulating the auditory nerve and reducing social isolation, hearing aids may help maintain cognitive health.
We have attached a great tool to learn more about the facts of hearing loss and dementia from some of the top experts of the hearing and neurology industry today.
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