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Sensorineural Hearing Loss
About 95% of adults experience "sensorineural" hearing loss, or what is commonly referred to as "nerve damage".
With this type of hearing loss, words sound muffled and there is a general loss of voice clarity. Sensorineural hearing
loss is usually gradual and is rarely helped by medical intervention. Hearing aids are almost always the only solution at
providing relief for the hearing problems associated with this loss. A hearing test will tell you what type of hearing loss
you actually have.
What is the Best Hearing Aid?
Today's hearing aid technology has become so successful at satisfying people's needs that some manufacturers report patient
satisfaction levels of greater than 90%. Given this rate of satisfaction, many people ask us at
"So, what is the best hearing aid?" Unfortunately, this is not an easy answer, and in the end it comes down to individual
preference, wearing comfort and clarity.
There are many quality manufacturers and they all have comparable technology in their hearing aids. Actually, the question
you should ask is, "What is the best hearing aid for me?" To learn that answer, it is important to discover not only the degree
of hearing loss you may have, but also the kind of lifestyle you live and communication situations you most frequently encounter.
Discover the most popular styles and how these hearing aids fit into your daily life
and routine.
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