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Hearing loss Causes

During normal hearing, sound waves travel through the ear canal and strike the eardrum causing it to vibrate. The eardrum is attached to three tiny bones in the middle ear. The last bone, the stapes, pushes on a fluid-filled chamber in the inner ear, called the...

Spring Allergies and How to Survive Spring Allergy Season?

Allergies are one of the most common chronic illnesses in the United States, and family history almost always plays a role in those that suffer the most. Irritants including the likes of pet dander and tree pollen stimulate the immune system to release histamine which...

Traveling with Hearing Aids

Are you traveling this summer? Summer is a wonderful time to travel, but when you have hearing aids, sometimes this can be a frustrating time too. Making reservations, understanding public announcements, and using the telephone can be difficult. Here are a few...

Tinnitus: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

What is Tinnitus? Tinnitus is the perception of sound within the human ear when no actual sound is present. Tinnitus is not a disease, but a condition that is often the result from a wide range of underlying causes such as medications, or a circulatory system...

What Is An Audiogram And How To Read It?

When we test your hearing at Shea Clinic Ear Nose & Throat or Shea Hearing Aid Center, the first part of the examination is usually a test to see how sensitive you are. Licensed professionals use different pitches from low-pitched sounds to high-pitched ones and...
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