Saturday, 9 November 2013

Let WIDEX assist you in hearing loss


Experiencing a hearing problem yourself or by a loved one can be an overwhelming experience. Then commences the process of choosing from an array of options available in the market. Shifting from one to the other can leave you demoralized and frustrated. The widex hearing guide helps you understand hearing loss, how to deal with the hearing problem and selecting the perfect hearing aid for your lifestyle and budget. Now you and your loved one can not only enjoy life to its fullest by obtaining sound quality closest to normal hearing that ever but also enjoy music, conversations on the phone and lead an active lifestyle just like normal individuals.

Hearing Loss Treatment
How WIDEX Work While Hearing Loss

Countless studies and researches have shown that untreated hearing loss affect our emotional and social well-being, our association with friends and family and overall quality of life. For employed individuals, hearing loss can create a negative impact on income potential as well. You understand that you or someone you know might benefit from hearing aids when:

·         People sound as though they are faltering.

·         You can hear people talking but unable to understand them.

·         Hearing conversation in the background noise like restaurants is very difficult.

·         You have to turn the volume up of your TV. 

Facts about hearing loss

Hearing loss is a customary phenomenon. There are more than 500 million people suffering from this problem across the globe. By the year 2015, the number is expected to reach 700 million. The primary reason of this expected exponential increase is that we are exposed to an increasing amount of noise from our surroundings. 

Most of the individuals experience hearing difficulties after having been exposed to loud music. 72% of all who go to rock or pop concerts experience difficulty in hearing. Noise can affect speech perception, language development, ability to think, study and memorize. 

Causes of Hearing Loss 

Many people attribute hearing loss with ageing and although ageing is by far the most common cause, there are many other factors causing hearing impairment. Hearing loss may be hereditary and caused by factors such as illness during pregnancy and complications during birth. For these type of hearing loss, hearing aids may often be assistance. Other forms of hearing loss are genetically determined. These types may progress slowly and require more powerful hearing aids.