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 Carson Hearing Care are here to offer advice and resources to support your journey.

Questions to Ask Your Hearing Specialist Before You Buy Hearing Aids

When it’s time to buy a car, most of us know exactly what to do. We complete some research, evaluate options, and compose a list of questions to ask the dealership. We work on this so that by the time we’re set to visit the dealership, we have an idea of what we’re looking for

The Digital Advantage: Analog Vs. Digital Hearing Aids

You’ve probably been told that today’s hearing aids are “not your grandfather’s hearing aids,” or that hearing aid technology is light-years ahead of where it used to be, even as recently as 5 to 10 years ago. But what makes today’s technologies so much better? And what exactly can modern day hearing aids achieve that

The Top 5 Hearing Aid Myths Exposed

Sometimes, it seems as if we prefer to mislead ourselves. Wikipedia has an article named “List of common misconceptions” that contains hundreds of universally-held but false beliefs. Yes, I understand it’s Wikipedia, but take a look at the bottom of the page and you’ll notice approximately 385 credible sources cited. For instance, did you know

How to Read Your Audiogram at Your Hearing Test

You’ve just concluded your hearing test. The hearing specialist is now entering the room and presents you with a chart, like the one above, except that it has all of these icons, colors, and lines. This is intended to show you the exact, mathematically precise attributes of your hearing loss, but to you it might

How to Persuade Someone to Get a Hearing Test

We don’t need to inform you of the symptoms of hearing loss; you already know them all too well. You have a completely different type of problem: persuading someone you care about to get their hearing checked and treated. But just how are you supposed to get through to someone who denies there is even

5 Reasons Why People Deny Hearing Loss

It takes the average person with hearing loss 5 to 7 years before getting a professional diagnosis, notwithstanding the fact that the signs and symptoms of hearing loss are transparent to others. But are those with hearing loss just too stubborn to get help? No, actually, and for a handful of different reasons. Perhaps you

What to Expect at Your Hearing Exam

If the unfamiliar creates anxiety, then a trip to the hearing specialist is especially nerve-racking. While virtually all of us have experience with the family doctor and the community dentist, the visit to the hearing specialist may be a first. It certainly would be beneficial to have someone illustrate the process up front, wouldn’t it?

Exploring a Career in the Hearing Care Profession

Although many of us remain current with our yearly physical, dental cleaning, and eye examination, we often fail to take into account the health of our hearing. And when our hearing does start to worsen, it appears so slowly that we hardly notice and fail to do something about it. It’s this lack of interaction

Avoiding the Biggest Mistake in Treating Your Hearing Loss

Do you recall the Q-Ray Bracelets? You know, the magnetized bracelets that promised to provide you with instantaneous and substantial pain relief from arthritis and other chronic conditions? Well, you won’t see much of that advertising anymore; in 2008, the manufacturers of the Q-Ray Bracelets were legally obligated to repay customers a maximum of $87

8 Reasons Hearing Loss is More Dangerous Than You Think

Hearing deficit is treacherously sneaky. It creeps up on an individual through the years so little by little you barely notice, making it all too easy to deny it’s even there. And afterwards, when you finally recognize the signs and symptoms, you shrug it off as inconvenient and frustrating because its most detrimental effects are

Professional musicians at greater risk of developing hearing loss

Fame, fortune, and screaming fans — these are some of the terms and phrases you’d choose to summarize the everyday life of a professional musician. But what you more than likely wouldn’t take into account is “hearing loss” or “tinnitus,” the not-so-enjoyable side-effects of all that prominence, wealth, and screaming. The sad irony is, a

Preventing work related hearing loss with high fidelity, custom-fit ear plugs

85 decibels. That’s the sound intensity at which repeated exposure can bring about severe hearing damage. 100 decibels. That’s the sound degree reached by a rock show, which is not-so-good news for performers or concert goers. It’s also a portion of a much bigger problem: According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), a