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Unraveling the Complexity of Mixed Hearing Loss

Mixed Hearing Loss: A Dual Challenge Hearing loss isn’t always straightforward. Sometimes, it involves more than one issue. Mixed hearing loss is one such complex condition. It combines two distinct types: sensorineural and conductive hearing loss. This means you face hurdles from both the inner and outer parts of your ear. Sensorineural hearing loss occurs […]

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The Overlooked Link: How Treating Hearing Loss Could Combat Dementia

Did you know hearing loss and dementia are linked? This surprising connection is gaining attention in the scientific community. Research suggests a clear link between hearing problems and dementia risk. According to a 2020 Lancet Commission report, hearing loss is a top risk factor for dementia. If you have hearing loss, your chances of developing

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Presbycusis: Age-Related Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Coping Strategies

Understanding Presbycusis Hearing Loss   Let’s talk about a common change that sneaks up on many as they age: hearing loss. But what specifically triggers this decline in our listening prowess? Enter presbycusis.   Presbycusis—or, as the Greeks might say, “elder hearing”—is the top cause of hearing loss among those over 65. Nearly two-thirds of

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Self-Assessment: Do You Really Need Hearing Aids?

Understanding your hearing health is crucial. Hearing connects us to laughter, music, and meaningful conversations, enriching life in countless ways. Yet, hearing loss is more common than you might think, affecting people of all ages. So, how do you know if you need hearing aids?   Do I Need Hearing Aids? Common Symptoms of Hearing

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Effective Strategies to Alleviate TMJ Ear Pain: Symptoms & Relief Options

Experiencing ear pain with no sign of infection? TMJ may be the culprit. This condition affects the hinge connection between your jawbone and skull, often leading to ear discomfort. We’ll guide you through recognizing TMJ ear pain and offer actionable relief strategies, without confusing medical jargon or unnecessary details. Key Takeaways TMJ disorders cause ear

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Evaluating Hearing Aid Candidacy: How Online Hearing Loss Tests Can Help Determine the Need

In today’s digital age, healthcare, including audiology, is becoming increasingly accessible. A hearing loss test online is a valuable preliminary screening to gauge your hearing aid candidacy. In this post, we’ll delve into the importance of these tests, how they function, and their role in determining your suitability for a hearing aid. We’ll also guide

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Uncover the Causes: Managing Crackling Sound in Ear When Moving Jaw

If a “crackling sound in ear when moving jaw” has caught your attention, you’re not alone. This auditory quirk is often a sign of TMJ disorder or Eustachian tube dysfunction. Within this article, our experts at Injoy Hearing will uncover why these sounds occur, how to diagnose them, and what steps you can take to

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