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Deaf Awareness Week highlighted how common hearing loss is with some startling statistics, with approximately one in six people having hearing loss! But unfortunately, a
Ear syringing is normally the first method used to remove ear wax blockages when you are treated by an NHS audiology service. This may be

Do you ever feel like your ear is clogged or muffled? Ear wax, also known as cerumen, is a natural substance produced by the ear

Have you ever been in the middle of a conversation and suddenly heard a high-pitched, annoying whistle coming from your hearing aid? It's a common
Today’s hearing aids are technologically advanced miniature computers with various technological advancements. If you think hearing aids amplify sound, read on. If you have ever
When you get a hearing aid, your life can be completely transformed. Whether it’s enjoying socialising or listening to music, or just the sounds of
Most people at some point have felt as if they have excess ear wax and you are not alone if you use earbuds to clean
Most of us have heard that you shouldn’t use cotton buds to remove earwax, but let’s be honest. Most of us have used cotton buds
Earwax might seem a little gross, but it’s essential to your ear’s function. Earwax is a natural cleanser that picks up dead skin cells, dirt
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
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
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.