Earwax, or cerumen, is produced in the ear canal to protect the ear from dust particles, microorganisms, and other foreign particles that could potentially damage your ear. Normally, earwax dries up and falls out of the ear on its own,… Read More
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What Are the Causes of Hearing Loss?
Do you find yourself turning the music in your car up higher and higher every year? Are you constantly asking your co-workers to repeat what they say? While hearing loss can be gradual and hard to notice, it can add… Read More
What is High-Frequency Hearing Loss?
High-frequency hearing loss is becoming more and more common among Americans. In fact, 15% of Americans from the ages of 20 to 69 experience high-frequency hearing loss because of their own actions. And since it’s becoming so common, it’s more… Read More
How to Care for Your Hearing
Once your hearing is damaged, there is rarely any way to restore it. This is why raising awareness about the prevalence and causes of hearing loss is so important. It is also key to understand the importance of early diagnosis,… Read More
Top Apps for Hearing Loss
Do you use hearing aids? Do you have a smartphone? Then you’re in luck. If you’ve experienced hearing loss, then you know there are little difficulties in everyday life that add up. These apps aim to make life easier for… Read More
Myths About Hearing Aids
With technology constantly changing and updating, not many people have kept up with these shifts. The result is several prevalent myths about hearing aids. Today, Clarity Audiology would like to help you debunk these myths and learn more about hearing… Read More
The Four Types of Tinnitus
Tinnitus is an auditory malady which causes those affected to experience phantom ringing, whooshing and buzzing noises. It can be quite a daunting problem for many because only you can hear it, and it’s constantly distracting, and annoying. This common… Read More
Tips to Avoid Hearing Loss
Hearing loss can start at any age. According to the National Academy on Aging and Society, the number of affected Americans between the ages of 45 and 64 has increased significantly since 1971. But it’s much more common in seniors:… Read More
Communication Strategies for Those With Hearing Loss
Communication is a two-way street, and when those with hearing loss and those without interact, there are a number of communication strategies which can be employed to make this exchange smooth. Below are a few of these communication strategies, which… Read More
What Is Otosclerosis?
Ears are a complex part of the human body, and as such there is a lot which goes into their function and understanding their workings. In this blog, Otosclerosis and its symptoms and causes will be explored.