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  • How to Care for Swimmer's Ear

    When water gets in the ear, it can bring bacteria or a fungus with it and cause an infection resulting in swimmer's ear - an infection of the outer ear. While swimmer's ear usually clears itself...

  • How to Choose a Hearing Aid

    Hearing impairments affect a tenth of the population; hearing aids could help 95 percent of that group. With 1,000 varieties to choose from, you're likely to find one that's right for you.

  • How to Identify Swimmer's Ear

    When excess water becomes trapped in the ear canal, bacteria can invade and grow, resulting in the infection called swimmer's ear. If you suspect swimmer's ear, check for these symptoms and treat...

  • How to Remove Earwax

    Cleaning your ears regularly will promote better hygiene. Routine earwax removal must be done gently. The suggestions that follow will remove normal earwax. If you have earwax that generally gets...

  • How to Use Holistic Medicine to Treat Ear Infections

    Ear infections are very common among children. Typically they're treated with antibiotics. You could also try holistic medicine, which attempts to treat infections without antibiotics or other...

  • How to Get Water Out of Your Ear

    Water can enter your ears while you are swimming or taking a bath. If you allow water to remain in your ears for a long time, it can cause infection, damage the eardrums and result in pain. Here's...

  • How to Temporarily Stop an Earache

    Everyone experiences an earache at least once in their lifetime. They are painful and most of the time you just want to stop the pain until a doctor takes a look and treats the underlying problem....

  • How to Recognize Tinnitus

    Tinnitus is an inner ear condition which causes the sufferer to "hear" noise in one or both of ears even when no sound is present. The condition can result from damage to the ears due to loud...

  • How to Treat an Ear Canal Infection

    Ear canal infections are one of the most common maladies one can experience. Symptoms are generally defined as intense pain in one or both ears. Luckily, ear canal infections are easily to treat...

  • How to Treat Meniere's Disease

    Meniere's Disease is an ear condition that can effect a person's hearing and balance. The disease can cause symptoms similar to tinnitus, as well as temporary bouts of vertigo or extreme...

  • How to Diagnose Meniere's Disease

    Meniere's Disease is a complicated condition; doctors still can't tell us what causes it. The symptoms of the condition, which include vertigo attacks, ringing in the ears and pressure on the...

  • How to Treat an Ear Infection in a Child

    Ear infections are a common condition for children. Recurrent ear infections require extensive attention to avoid the potential development of benign tumors and permanent hearing loss. Here's how...

  • How to Prevent Presbycusis

    As people grow older, they often start to experience some hearing loss due to a condition called presbycusis. The National Institute on Deafness and Communication Disorders estimates that 35...

  • How to Recognize the Symptoms of Presbycusis

    Hearing loss, or presbycusis, is a condition that most people experience as they age. Hearing generally deteriorates gradually, so you might not notice it until your hearing has changed...

  • How to Treat Presbycusis

    An estimated 35 percent of elderly people suffer from long-term hearing loss, also known as presbycusis. While hearing damage is unfortunately irreversible, there are many things that can be done...

  • How to Diagnose Usher Syndrome

    Usher Syndrome is a genetic disorder affecting both the ears and eyes. The most common symptoms are moderate to severe hearing impairment and vision that deteriorates dramatically over time....

  • How to Treat Usher Syndrome

    Usher Syndrome is a condition that can severely hamper a person's vision and hearing. Balance may also be affected. There is no cure for Usher Syndrome, but it is possible to treat Usher Syndrome...

  • How to Clean a Hearing Aid

    Hearing aids and earmolds need a regular cleaning to keep them in top working condition. Earmolds and tubing must be kept free of wax and debris to ensure optimal hearing results. A simple hearing...

  • How to Clean Ear Canals

    You've probably heard that old saying, "Never put anything smaller than your elbow in your ear!" This is not necessarily true. Ear swabs are safe if used correctly to clean the outer portion of...

  • How to Remove an Insect From a Child's Ear

    The inside of an ear canal is dark, warm and protected. To an insect, this is an ideal habitat. Unfortunately, the earwax that protects the canal is very sticky. As a result, an insect may make...

  • How to Remove a Small Object From a Child's Ear

    Children often put small objects into their noses and ears. A parent's first instinct might be to head for the emergency room, but the trip may not be necessary. Try these tips for removal before...

  • How to Care for Ears

    Taking care of your ears involves two things: caring for the outer ear itself for cosmetic reasons, and protecting your hearing by caring for the inside of your ear. The following will show you...

  • How to Care For Hearing Aids

    A hearing aid is a delicate instrument--and an expensive one. Taking a few minutes each day to care for your hearing aid properly will help you hear better, avoid problems like whistling or...

  • How to Remove a Spider From an Ear

    If you can hear a scratching in your ear and feel a tickle, you may have a spider in your ear. Spiders tend to flee to dark places to hide, and if your ear is nearby it is a likely place to go....

  • How to Do Ear Candling

    Ear candling is a fantastic way to get rid of toxins, wax and any other bacteria that gets trapped in the ear drum. After following this procedure, you will hear better.

  • How to Care for a Hearing Aid

    Moisture and earwax are the top causes of hearing aid problems. The device is small and contains electronic circuits. It must be treated gently and with care. Follow a daily cleaning routine to...

  • How to Find an Audiologist

    An audiologist is a medical professional who specializes in the field of hearing diagnosis and treatments. Audiologists determine if a person is suffering from hearing loss by administering...

  • How to Detect Hearing Loss in Children

    Children grow and mature in different areas at various times. A delay in certain developmental milestones could indicate a hearing loss. Looking for signs along the way and getting early treatment...

  • How to Treat Surfer's Ear

    Surfer's ear is a condition where bony lumps grow from the ear canal into the tube of the ear. Left untreated, a painful infection can develop from water collecting behind the bony lumps, as well...

  • How to Treat Ear Infections Naturally

    Ear infections are most common in babies and young children, about 5 to 6 million of whom receive antibiotics each year to fight the illness. New research suggests that antibiotics can actually...

  • How to Replace a Hearing Aid Tube

    Over time, hearing aid tubes become brittle and can crack, causing feedback sounds to occur from the hearing aid. Replace the tubing on a regular basis to prevent this. Order extra tubing from the...

  • How to Decorate a Hearing Aid

    Today's hearing aids are available in a variety of colors. Earmolds can be made with several colors swirled together and glitter added. Adding reusable stickers, beads and rhinestones can dress up...

  • How to Select a Cochlear Implant

    Choosing a cochlear implant can be a daunting task. There are three major brands: Cochlear, Advanced Bionics and Med El. Compare the processors, design, function and battery life when shopping a...

  • How to Treat a Benign Ear Cyst

    Benign ear cysts are often located within the ear canal or on the eardrum or tympanic membrane. While benign cysts are not cancerous, they can grow and impair the individual's hearing. Additional...

  • How to Remove a Foreign Object from the Ear

    Accidents happen and sometimes we find ourselves in the most interesting predicaments like having to remove a foreign object from your ear. Earring backings, eraser tips and small toys have been...

  • How to Treat Ear Infections in Babies

    Ear infections are one of the most common maladies among babies. Nearly 75 percent of infants will suffer from at least one before age three, with roughly 50 percent getting recurring infections...

  • How to Treat Diver's Ear

    Diver's ear, also known as ear squeeze, occurs when the eustachian tube malfunctions and does not open as a diver swims deeper into the water. Pressure builds and causes pain and possible eardrum...

  • How to Cure Earache

    Anyone who has had a child up all night with an earache or has experienced one themselves knows how painful and worrisome they can be. Before you rush to the emergency room, try these tips to help...

  • How to Prevent Vertigo

    Vertigo is often thought to be any type of dizziness, but actual vertigo is a true loss of balance usually due to an inner ear problem. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), labyrinthitis,...

  • How to Diagnose Signs of Tinnitus

    If you've ever experienced ringing in your ears, you're not alone. Approximately 36 million Americans are bothered by noise in their ears, a medical condition known as tinnitus. While tinnitus...

  • How to Treat a Ruptured Eardrum

    The eardrum, sometimes referred to as the tympanic membrane, is a very tiny membrane that serves as a barrier between your middle ear and your ear canal. Since this membrane is so delicate, it can...

  • How to Compare Treatments for Vertigo

    Vertigo is that wonderful rush we got as kids after spinning around and around in circles, then trying to walk straight. As adults, we don't like that sensation so much. We're uncomfortable...

  • How to Prevent Airplane Ear

    Airplane ear is the health condition that happens when you have ear discomfort, hearing loss, a ringing in your ears or dizziness when on an airplane. It's possible that you get airplane ear in...

  • How to Treat Airplane Ear

    Airplane ear is a condition you get when you're on an airplane and have problems with your ear due to the air pressure. Airplane ear causes extraneous pressure or discomfort in your ears. It...

  • How to Treat Tinnitus

    It is unpleasant and annoying to hear ringing or buzzing sounds in your ears. If the noise lasts longer than a few minutes and doesn't go away, it may be tinnitus. Tinnitus may be caused by damage...

  • How to Choose Hearing Aids for Kids

    For a parent of a child with a hearing loss, embarking on the search for the best hearing aids can be daunting and frustrating if you don't know where to start. Here are some things you can do to...

  • How to Care for Digital Hearing Aids

    There are a few basic rules you should follow when taking care of a digital hearing aid, including cleanliness and mindfulness. Here are some specific things you can do to make sure your digital...

  • How to Replace Hearing Aid Batteries

    Replacing hearing aid batteries requires really good fine motor coordination. It can be especially difficult to handle tiny batteries for use with in-the-canal hearing aids. Read on to discover a...

  • How to Stop Earache and Ear Infection

    There are many ways to prevent or reduce the risks of getting earaches and ear infections. Maintaining a healthy and hygienic lifestyle is a good starting point. Children are more prone to getting...

  • How to Find Hearing Aid Accessories

    Hearing aids provide an amazing technology that allows more years of living independently and memorably for many people around the world. Along with the hearing aids, there are a number of...

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