Your family and friends may not always be tactful about the words they use when telling you to get your hearing tested, but they mean well. Unfortunately, most people don’t listen to the advice of those around them when it comes to seeking solutions for hearing...
Hearing Loss
Know Somebody Who Is Considering Treating Their Hearing Loss? | Inspirational Stories From Our Scottsdale ENT Patients
We receive daily phone calls from people who are concerned about their own hearing or that of a loved one. Most have a lot of questions, and some aren’t sure about what to do. Many have little or no experience dealing with hearing loss or hearing aids and don’t have...
4 Ways To Clean Out Earwax
It can be quite common to feel as if your ears are blocked up sometimes, especially right after you’ve been swimming, but the main cause of clogged ears is a buildup of earwax. Earwax is a good thing and vital for ear canal health – just not too much of it. It works...
A Doctor Of Audiology’s Advice On Coping With Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
It's always an awkward moment when you need to ask someone to repeat themself for the third time—the annoyance of "not quite getting" that last word. Or the uncomfortable overwhelm of a noisy social situation where you can't make out what's being said. Living with...
The Third Most Common Health Problem in the USA Is Hearing Loss
Trailing behind arthritis and heart disease, hearing loss is the third most common health problem in the USA, beating both cancer and diabetes. Why is it that hearing tests and hearing care take a backseat when it comes to health screenings? To encourage Scottsdale...
Why Does Sudden Hearing Loss Happen, and What Should You Do?
Most people believe that hearing loss primarily affects older adults above the age of sixty. However, an alarming number of adults, one to six out of every 5,000, are struck by sudden hearing loss in their late 40s to early 50s. This form of sensorineural hearing loss...
Preventing Hearing Loss While You’re Young
1.1 billion young people between 12 and 35 years-of-age run the risk of developing hearing loss due to exposure to noise in recreational settings, according to the WHO. This statistic shatters the myth that hearing loss only affects the elderly. My concern for the...
Common Signs Of A Hearing Loss To Look Out For
Some signs are easier to overlook than others. Take, for example, the check engine light on your car. You know it means you need to get your car serviced, but it’s still getting you from A to B. Until one day, of course, it breaks down and you’re left stranded. Your...
Thyroid Disease & Hearing Loss
T3 and T4 are pretty amazing. They are the two hormones produced by your thyroid gland. They regulate your metabolism and are essential for a healthy body, affecting functions as vital as the beating of your heart and your energy levels. When your thyroid gland, which...
The relationship between hearing loss and dementia
Alzheimer’s disease is something we should all be clued up on. As many as 1 in 10 Americans get it. Despite it being so common, Alzheimer’s is often spotted long after it emerges and is sometimes under-treated. Early symptoms can get dismissed as part of growing old....