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Whether you’re exploring solutions for the first time or a long-time hearing aid user, our experts at Lexington Hearing and Speech Center are here to offer advice and resources to support your journey.

Shedding Light on Hidden Hearing Loss

Have you ever left a hearing test with normal scores but still struggled to follow conversations, especially in noisy restaurants, crowded gatherings, or busy offices? If your situation matches this, know that you’re not wrong. You could be affected by a condition known as hidden hearing loss, a type of auditory problem frequently missed by

Early Hearing Aid Use Linked to Significantly Decreased Dementia Risk

Could maintaining good hearing actually be the key to retaining your cognitive function? The Framingham Heart Study’s extended data informed this study, leading to this determination. Adults who begin using hearing aids before turning 70 could see their risk of dementia reduced by up to 61 percent, according to the findings, relative to individuals who

8 Suggestions for National Protect Your Hearing Month

We are surrounded by noise in our everyday existence. From power tools and traffic to personal audio devices, the world is more cacophonous than ever. Such loud conditions can compromise your hearing if you fail to be cautious. As October marks National Protect Your Hearing Month, it serves as an ideal period to review how

Why Is It More Difficult to Hear Women’s and Children’s Voices?

Why are women and children sometimes harder to hear than men? As proof, maybe you have noticed that some men say they can’t hear their wives’ voices when they are repeating the “to-do” list. Obviously, we are joking; however, there are many reasons why it becomes difficult to hear women’s and children’s voices. Let’s find

Tips for Dealing With Tinnitus During Air Travel

For individuals who deal with tinnitus, air travel can be a source of stress, as the flight might exacerbate their ear discomfort, adding to the usual pre-trip anxieties about reaching their final destination. The loud cabin noise, shifting air pressure, and stress associated with air travel can all contribute to more intense or irritating tinnitus.

Enjoy the Sounds of Fall: How to Protect Your Hearing This Fall

Autumn is one of the best times of the year. Imagine yourself settling back and enjoying the sounds– kids laughing on Halloween, the leaves crunching as you walk, the fire crackling, and your loved ones around the table at Thanksgiving. Now imagine that you can’t hear those things or that they are muted. Missing out

Can Hearing Loss Cause to Memory Problems?

Are you finding that you’re regularly having to boost the volume on your television to a higher level than you usually would? Or maybe you’re frequently asking people to repeat themselves. Even though these signs may seem to be small inconveniences, they could be early indicators of hearing loss. But here’s something you might not

6 Benefits of Regular Hearing Tests

The majority of hearing loss is slight at first, and you may not even notice a change. Actually, it is usually family and friends who alert somebody to their hearing problem. Although children are regularly tested, many adults do not think about scheduling a hearing test like they would for their vision. Signs You Might

How Babies With Hearing Loss Can Benefit From Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants

Learning that a newborn has hearing loss can be an upsetting and emotionally difficult experience for many parents, leaving them feeling lost and uncertain about what the future has in store. Babies with hearing loss can do well with early diagnosis and intervention, which is good news. Yes, they can even develop language, communication skills,

Is Earwax Harmful? Recognizing its Function– and When to Remove it

Earwax might not be the most attractive topic, but it plays an important role in keeping your ears healthy. As opposed to other bodily areas, such as your teeth, feet, or skin, which require routine maintenance to remain clean, earwax is generally self-sufficient and doesn’t require constant attention. In fact, trying to remove it too

Recognizing the Distinctions Between an Auditory Processing Disorder and Hearing Loss

If a child has difficulty comprehending instructions, mixes up words with similar pronunciations, or appears disoriented in loud environments, parents might suspect that a hearing issue is to blame. But in some cases, the problem might not be with the ears at all: It could be a condition called auditory processing disorder (APD). Hearing loss

When is a Cochlear Implant the Most Effective Choice for Hearing Loss?

Cochlear implants can offer a whole new level of sound and communication when hearing aids are not enough. These little devices are implanted through surgery and are intended for people who have moderate to extreme hearing loss and continue to have trouble understanding speech despite using hearing aids. Who can potentially benefit from a cochlear