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Young Hearing Doctor of Audiology and Hearing Care clinic. Specialize in Hearing Aids, Musician Monitors and Protection, and Industrial Hearing Protection.

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03/21/2024

It's essential to have regular hearing exams for ear health, even without symptoms. These exams can detect gradual changes and allow for early treatment. The frequency of testing varies based on age, existing loss, and exposure to loud noises.

These are just suggestions and guidelines; if you or a loved one is experiencing any degree of hearing loss, call us today and schedule a hearing assessment.

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03/09/2023

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Diabetes and Hearing Loss  (Pulled from CDC website)Get your hearing tested every year if you have diabetes.Over time, b...
01/29/2022

Diabetes and Hearing Loss (Pulled from CDC website)

Get your hearing tested every year if you have diabetes.

Over time, blood sugar levels that are too high or too low can damage nerves that affect your hearing. Learn how you can help prevent hearing loss if you have diabetes.

Hearing loss happens for many reasons. You probably know that it can happen as you age or if you spend too much time around loud noises. You may not know that having diabetes puts you at risk for hearing loss. Managing your blood sugar is a critical part of your diabetes care. It can also help protect your hearing.

Read more about the signs of hearing loss and how you can help prevent it if you have diabetes.

The Diabetes and Hearing Loss Connection
Diabetes can lead to nerve damage that affects many parts of the body, including your hands, feet, eyes, and kidneys. Diabetes can also cause nerve damage in your ears.

Over time, high blood sugar levels can damage small blood vessels and nerves in the inner ear. Low blood sugar over time can damage how the nerve signals travel from the inner ear to your brain. Both types of nerve damage can lead to hearing loss.

Hearing loss is twice as common in people who have diabetes as it is in people of the same age who don’t. Even people with prediabetes (blood sugar levels higher than normal but not high enough yet to have type 2 diabetes) have a 30% higher rate of hearing loss than people with normal blood sugar levels.

Test Your Hearing Now
Is your hearing OK? Don't guess go find out. Getting a hearing test gives you a baseline to compare with in the future or it may reveal you have some hearing loss now.
If you are 40 or older chances are you have some hearing loss. Whether or not it effects your interactions with others, or you are diabetic or prediabetic, a baseline give you a reference and history of changes in your hearing. An audiologist can help test and answer questions regarding your hearing and the options for help if needed.

Signs of Hearing Loss
Hearing loss can happen slowly, so it can be hard to notice. Often, friends and family members will notice your hearing loss before you do.

Signs of hearing loss include:

Often asking others to repeat themselves.
Trouble following conversations with more than one person.
Thinking that others are mumbling.
Problems hearing in noisy places, such as busy restaurants.
Trouble hearing the voices of small children and others with quiet voices.
Turning up the TV or radio volume too loud for others who are nearby.
Problems with your inner ear may also affect your balance.

How To Protect Your Ears
You can’t reverse hearing loss, but you can follow these tips to help protect your ears:

Keep your blood sugar as close to your target levels as possible.
Get your hearing checked every year.
Avoid other causes of hearing loss, including loud noises.
Ask your doctor whether any medicines you’re taking can damage your hearing and what other options are available.
You should have your hearing tested by an audiologist (a health care professional who evaluates your hearing for medical problems) when you first find out you have diabetes and then every year after. Make it part of your diabetes care schedule. If you think you have hearing loss, talk to your doctor. They can help you decide if you should see an audiologist.

Hearing loss can be frustrating for you and your family, and it can affect your social life. There are many reasons to keep your blood sugar in your target range—protecting your hearing is just one of them. Plus, you’ll feel better and have more energy while you do it.
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03/18/2019

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12/24/2018

Merry Christmas! May you hear your family and friends at this wonderful time of year.

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08/27/2018

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08/27/2018
08/27/2018

Who would have imagined that a hearing aid would not only help you hear better but also give the ability to track brain and body health? There has never been a device that tracks physical activity and cognitive health - not until now!

As the first-ever hearing aid to feature integrated sensors and artificial intelligence, the Starkey Livio™ AI is a multi-purpose device that redefines what a hearing aid can do. Livio AI lets people of all ages take a proactive approach to their overall wellness. Sensors inside the hearing aids detect movement, activities and different gestures. The hearing aids then communicate with each other, and with multiple accessories, to deliver meaningful benefits beyond traditional amplification.

The new hearing aids feature a real-time monitoring system via its smartphone app overseeing user's health condition. The hearing aid product also automatically sends a warning message to a family member or a guardian if it perceives a possible fall through its sensor.

Hearing health is directly connected to overall health and well-being. That’s been proven, and it means people who are able to hear can engage with the world around them and live better and healthier lives

Schedule a complimentary consultation to learn more!!

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02/07/2018

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Please don’t use ear candles. If you want to know if you have a wax build up, call and come in and see.
11/18/2017

Please don’t use ear candles. If you want to know if you have a wax build up, call and come in and see.

The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers to steer clear of devices being marketed as ear candles, which the agency says pose serious risks, including burns.

If your Tinnitus is bothering you enough, this is a great idea.
10/17/2017

If your Tinnitus is bothering you enough, this is a great idea.

The root cause of tinnitus can be a complex puzzle. Nutrition could be one piece of that puzzle. Here's how to find out if something you're eating or drinking is contributing to your tinnitus.

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08/19/2017

Headphones for different occasions. Call today and improve your music experience. 801-489-7948.

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528 N Main Street
Springville, UT
84663

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Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
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