Ear Protection

causes of hearing loss

What Are the Causes of Hearing Loss?

Most adults will experience gradual hearing loss over time as they age, called presbycusis. Sounds and normal speech may become muffled, and you may need to turn the volume up on the television or radio. Many factors can cause hearing loss, and it’s essential to identify and rectify any damage as soon as possible.

Syringing-vs.-Microsuction-Ear-Wax-Removal

Ear Syringing vs. Microsuction for Ear Wax Removal — Which is better?

Although earwax might not look pretty, this oily substance is full of antibacterial and protective properties essential for keeping your inner ear healthy. Usually, the wax comes out of your ears by itself, helped along by the movement of your jaw, but sometimes it can build up and cause discomfort and hearing problems.

Microsuction for Earwax Removal

Microsuction for Earwax Removal: Benefits and Possible Side Effects

Earwax is vital for protecting your inner ear’s health, moisturising the ear canal’s delicate skin, trapping dust and debris, and creating a barrier against infections. However, a blockage or build-up of this wax can cause several uncomfortable symptoms, including sudden hearing loss, pressure in your ear

What Is Conductive Hearing Loss? Everything You Need to Know

What Is Conductive Hearing Loss? Everything You Need to Know

Your ears are an incredibly intricate network of components, all working together to ensure you can hear sounds loudly and clearly. This complex organ consists of three main sections — the inner, middle and outer ear. Unlike sensorineural hearing loss, which results from problems with the inner ear, conductive hearing loss happens when sound cannot reach the outer and middle parts

How-To-Safely-Remove-Earwax

How To Safely Remove Earwax: Top Tips

Earwax is a substance produced by the ear so it can protect and clean itself. Though it gets its name from its waxy texture, earwax is not a wax! Earwax is made up of sebum created by glands in the ear canal mixed with dust, dirt and skin cells.

remove earwax without syringing

How to Remove Earwax Without Syringing

A blockage in the ears caused by a build-up of earwax can impair your hearing and lead to problems like infections, earaches and tinnitus — a ringing or buzzing sound in the ears that doesn’t stop and can be infuriating.

what does a hearing test show

What Does a Hearing Test Show and Reveal?

Hearing tests can be done on people of all ages, from seniors right down to little children. Proper hearing is essential for development, especially language and social skills, and any problems need to be identified early on. There are many parts of the ear involved in the hearing process, and many

how often do you have to replace a hearing aid

How often should you replace a hearing aid?

Wondering how long hearings aids last and how often you have to replace a hearing aid? We have the answers.

Hearing aids are a lifesaver for many people, giving them the ability to hear like they used to and allowing them to take part in life instead of hiding away because they couldn’t make out conversations and other sounds.

hearing aid display

How Effective Are Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids?

Thinking of buying over-the-counter (off the shelf) hearing aids and wondering how effective they might be? Here’s what you need to know.  Many of us suffer from some degree of hearing loss and the effects can ripple out through all areas of your life, from your relationships to work and how you interact with people

What Is Ear Wax Syringing?

Wondering what’s involved with ear wax syringing? Here’s our guide.  If you’ve been finding it increasingly hard to make out what people are saying, listen to what’s on the radio or TV and hear all kinds of other sounds, you might have a build-up of wax in your ear, and you may have to get

do hearing aids help tinnitus

Do Hearing Aids Help Tinnitus?

Is tinnitus driving you mad? Hearing aids may be able to help with tinnitus, giving you the relief you crave. If you suffer from tinnitus, you’ll most likely do or try anything to get some relief from the infernal and incessant ringing or buzzing in your ears that can interfere with many aspects of your

How to Convince Someone They Need a Hearing Aid

It can be a tough job working out how to convince someone they need a hearing aid, but here are some ways to make your case. If there’s something wrong with your vision or other parts of your body, you’ll most likely see an optician or your doctor and have something done about it. But