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What is Ménière’s disease?

Ménière’s disease is a chronic disorder of the inner ear. People who have this disease often experience intense attacks of dizziness (vertigo), hearing loss, a full feeling in the ear, and tinnitus. In this blog, we tell you everything you need to know.

How to Recognize Hearing Loss.

Hearing loss is a common problem that can affect people of all ages. However, it is often difficult to recognize, especially since it can occur gradually. This can lead to discomfort and frustration in daily life. In this blog, we discuss the symptoms of hearing loss, when you should visit a hearing care professional, and …

The World of CROS and BiCROS Hearing Instruments

CROS and BiCROS hearing aids offer an innovative solution for people with hearing loss in one or both ears. CROS hearing aids direct sounds from the worse ear to the better ear, while BiCROS hearing aids do this for people with hearing loss in both ears, where one ear is worse than the other. These devices improve sound quality, facilitate communication and increase user confidence. Brands such as Widex, Phonak, Signia and Starkey offer these advanced hearing aids. Sandra from Horend Goed explains how this technology works and for whom it is suitable.

Pregnancy and Ear Problems: What You Need to Know

Pregnancy can cause various ear problems, including hearing loss, dizziness and pressure in the ear, often due to hormonal changes and fluid retention. Cholesteatoma, a rare ear condition, can also worsen during pregnancy. It is important to seek medical advice and consider possible treatments, such as hearing aids and therapies for dizziness.

What is an Audiology Center and What Can They Mean to You?

An audiology center is a specialized clinic dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of hearing and communication disorders. Here, audiologists, speech therapists and ENT doctors work together to provide comprehensive care. They perform hearing tests, offer hearing aids, and provide speech and language therapy. They also offer support for tinnitus and hearing rehabilitation. Audiology centers serve children, adults and seniors, and help with early diagnosis, hearing aid fitting and psychosocial support. Contact Hearing Good for more information or an appointment.