October 15, 2024

Insights for Your Hearing Health

Get trusted tips, insights, and hearing health updates from your hearing care team.

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

Hearing Test Audiograms and How to Understand Them

Measuring hearing loss is more complex than it might seem at first. You can probably hear certain things clearly at lower volumes but not others. You might confuse certain letters like “S” or “B”, but hear other letters just fine at any volume. It will become more obvious why you have inconsistencies with your hearing

You May be Missing a Lot if You’re Having Trouble Hearing at Work

For just a minute, imagine that you have a job as a salesperson. Now imagine that you have a call scheduled today with a really valuable client. Multiple representatives from their offices have gathered to talk about whether to employ your business for the job. As the call goes on, voices rise and fall…and are

Minimizing Hearing Loss – Three Basic Steps

Pizza is a fascinating thing. You can switch the toppings, sauces, even the cheeses involved, but as long as it meets a few general criteria, it’s still a pizza. Hearing loss is a lot like that. Symptoms and presentations are caused by numerous different issues, loud noises, genetics, age, or ear obstructions, but as long

Regular Hearing Tests Could Decrease Your Risk of Getting Dementia

Dementia and hearing loss, what’s the connection? Brain health and hearing loss have a link which medical science is starting to comprehend. It was found that even minor untreated hearing impairment raises your risk of developing cognitive decline. Experts think that there may be a pathological connection between these two seemingly unrelated health problems. So

Have a Safe And fun Vacation Even if You’re Dealing With Hearing Loss

There are two kinds of vacations, right? One type is full of activities at all times. This kind will leave you more tired than when you left but all of the adventures will be recalled for years to come. The other kind is all about unwinding. You may not even do much of anything on

When You’re Hospitalized, Hearing Loss Can Cause Complications

Tom is getting a new knee and he’s super pumped! Hey, the things you look forward to change as you get older. He will be capable of moving around more freely and will experience less pain with his new knee. So the surgery is successful and Tom goes home. That’s when things go wrong. Regrettably,

Can I Use my Hearing Aid While I’m Wearing my Glasses?

TV shows and movies tend to use close-ups (often extreme close-ups) when the action begins getting really intense. This is because more information than you’re probably even consciously aware of is conveyed by the human face. To say that human beings are very facially centered is, well, not a stretch. So it’s not surprising that

How Soon do Hearing Aids Need to be Replaced?

It’s tough to be apart from your hearing aid after you get used to using one. After all, your hearing aids are important to connect to your world. But just like all technology, though, it will have to be upgraded eventually. A hearing aid’s typical lifespan From 3 to 7 years will be the typical

8 Subtle Indications Your Hearing is Faltering

Your hearing won’t be just gone one day when you wake up. Hearing loss, particularly when it’s associated with aging, generally progresses in degrees. Some indicators appear earlier, though, and you don’t realize there is a problem right away. These initially developing symptoms advance very subtly. Delaying the development of hearing loss and its associated

What is The Connection Between Concussions And Tinnitus?

You know that scene in your favorite action movie where something blows up near the hero and the sound gets all high-pitched-buzzing? Well, guess what: that most likely means our hero sustained at least a minor traumatic brain injury! Naturally, action movies don’t highlight the brain injury part. But that high-pitched ringing is something called

The Sound of a New Beginning

You’ve watched the videos on TikTok. Babies hearing the voice of their mother for the first time after being fitted for a hearing aid. In some videos, the baby is hesitant initially. When the doctor attempts to put the hearing aid in their ears, they put up a fight. They may cry before they smile