aid field. Knowing terms will put you in the ball game signalling that you know what you’re looking for when buying hearing aids.
– Analog: this type is found the most in hearing aids. They do
how ever make all sounds the same equal in volume.
– Assistance Listening Devices: these are a variety of
instruments, (phones, clocks, b baby monitors, etc) which help the
hearing impaired.
– Behind the Ear: these hearing aids are worn behind the ears.
– Cochlear: a part of the inner ear.
– Completely in the Canal: This hearing aid fits down into the
canal of the ear and you won’t be able to see it. Because of how
small this hearing aid is it might not be the right choice for
people with severe hearing loss.
– Conductive Hearing Loss: hearing impairment caused by
interference with sound. This kind of hearing loss can mean
disease, infection or trauma.
– Decibels: a unit measurement that relates to sound.
– In the Canal: These are similar to CIC but this type is larger
and doesn’t fit right into the ear canal.
– In the Ear: These hearing aids are they kind that fit in the
outer ear. They are used for a wide range of hearing loss. This
type of hearing aid is larger then others. ITE hearing aids can be
used around technology also.
All these terms can help put you on equal footing when you buy your hearing aids. From digital hearing aids to a different type of hearing aid, reaching and knowing what is out there will save you time in finding the right hearing aids.
