by Carson Hearing Care | Mar 26, 2015 | Hearing Loss Articles
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...
by Carson Hearing Care | Mar 19, 2015 | Hearing Loss Articles
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...
by Carson Hearing Care | Mar 12, 2015 | Hearing Loss Articles
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...
by Carson Hearing Care | Mar 5, 2015 | Hearing Loss Articles
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...
by Carson Hearing Care | Feb 28, 2015 | Hearing Loss Articles
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...
by Carson Hearing Care | Feb 21, 2015 | Hearing Loss Articles
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...