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Do you have itchy ears after your hearing aid fitting?

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  Do you have itchy ears after your  hearing aid fitting ? Everyone’s ears are different. They are different in the shape and size, and they are different in their levels of sensitivity. When we first fit a patient with hearing aids, some people don’t notice them at all, while others may feel like there is something foreign in their ear.  Why do my ears itch and what can I do about it? The itchiness may be caused by the style of the hearing aid. If your hearing aid has a dome, this little umbrella can tickle your ear canal, which can cause that sensation of itchiness. In these cases, if the patient cannot get used to this, we sometimes change the style of dome entirely, adjust it with a retention cord to stop the hearing aid from moving as much, or completely change the tip of the hearing aid to a custom mould.  On the other hand, another reason for itchiness could be due to a skin condition like eczema, that the hearing aid is now exacerbating. In these cases...

Why do my ears feel blocked and occasionally hurt?

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  Blocked ears and ear pain can be uncomfortable and even worrying, but understanding why they happen is important for managing the symptoms. In this blog post we will explore some of the most common causes of blocked ears and ear pain, and look at when it might be time to visit an  audiology clinic in Orléans . Read on to learn more about blocked ears and ear pain. Common Causes Of Blocked Ears Infection : A common cause of blocked ears is an ear or sinus infection. These infections are typically caused by bacteria or viruses that enter the ear, leading to inflammation and sometimes a buildup of fluid in the area. This can lead to a feeling of fullness or pressure in the ear, as well as discomfort and sometimes fever. Allergies : Allergens such as dust mites, pet dander, pollen, and mold can all cause congestion in the Eustachian tube which connects the back of your nose to your middle ear. When this congestion occurs it can lead to ...

Orléans Audiologist, Karine Bossé Speaks With Go Solo

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  Karine Bossé, owner of Echo Audiology, firmly believes that hearing better must become an enjoyable experience. In an interview with Go Solo, she talks about how her  audiology clinic in Orléans  helps the local community with caring, personalized hearing consultations to help them enjoy the experience. As an  audiologist in Orléans , she values the opportunity to serve the families in the area where she grew up. Being the recipient of the 2022 Ottawa Awards for Ottawa’s Best Hearing Specialist, Bossé represents a model entrepreneur who loves her community and her profession.   How Echo Audiology Helps The Greater Ottawa Community With Better Hearing   Echo Audiology is a bilingual hearing clinic that takes a holistic approach to hearing care. Bossé focuses on the patient’s individual needs and offers support to manage difficulties. The clinic sees patients of all ages, from children as young as 6 months up to 17 years old, and adults from 1...

Meet Karine Bossé, Ottawa’s Best, Award-Winning Hearing Specialist At Echo Audiology

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  Owner and Head Audiologist of Echo Audiology, Karine Bossé is the proud winner of the 2022 Ottawa Awards. She is declared as Ottawa’s Best Hearing Specialist in the Health and Wellness category.  Born and raised in the area, Karine considers it her privilege to continue serving the local community in Orléans and the surrounding area of Ottawa. She leads an able, highly trained, and experienced team of  Audiologists in Orléans  at her established Hearing Clinic. Together, they are deeply committed to providing the best hearing care to their patients. The team at  Echo Audiology  takes into account the individual preferences and needs of each patient so that hearing appointments remain focused and personalized. Patients appreciate the Audiology team’s emotional support and count on their help to manage ear and hearing-related difficulties in their daily life.   Winner Of The 2022 Ottawa Awards In The Health And Wellness Category   Speak...

What Do You Need To Know About Your New Hearing Aids?

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  Hearing aids make a big difference in how you interact with the world. While it’s exciting, it can also be a bit overwhelming initially when you get new hearing aids. You’ll want to follow your audiologist’s directions, particularly in the first few weeks while you’re transitioning, to get the best results.   Hearing clinics in Orleans   have specialists that can help you understand how to use your hearing aids and take care of them the right way.   How Many Hours A Day Should You Wear Hearing Aids?   You should wear your hearing aids as much as possible while you’re awake. At first, you may need to start wearing your hearing aids gradually, starting with three to five hours each day and increasing in duration by an hour or two each day. Wear them at home or in quiet environments so you can focus on one-on-one conversations. As you get used to wearing your hearing aids, you can try more challenging environments.  Are There Possible Side Effects Of We...

Understanding the Role of an Audiologist – Why is your Hearing So Important!

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Audiology is a health science and a rehabilitative health care profession. Audiologists study similar University Programs as other professionals we know such as Speech-Language Pathologists and Occupational Therapists. However, their day to day tasks are more like those of an Optometrist. Audiologists   evaluate everything related to your ear and your hearing. They gather information, take measurements, counsel, and recommend appropriate rehabilitative treatment plans. There are a variety of solutions available to treat hearing, so the Audiologist is tasked to break that down and recommend the appropriate solutions for you. It takes about 6 years to become an Audiologist, starting with a 4-year undergrad, followed by a 2-3-year Audiology Master’s Degree, which is only offered in five Universities in Canada. Audiologists study topics such as Anatomy, Physiology, Physics, Acoustics and Perceptions of the Auditory System, Rehabilitation, Counselling and much more! Audiologists ...

Hearing Loss & Communication Tips

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Communication allows us to share our feelings and emotions with others, as well as be social and participate in our daily activities. Communication may seem like a basic function, but it is in fact a privilege that can sometimes be taken for granted. Here’s a useful list of hearing loss & communication tips! Losing your hearing can be difficult to adjust to. Even with  hearing aids , people with hearing loss can sometimes still struggle to hear speech clearly. This can be hard to cope with, and difficult for others to understand. At Echo Audiology, we came up with a list of communication strategies that can help you communicate more efficiently, whether you have hearing loss yourself or whether you are speaking with someone who has hearing loss: Tips for listening when you have a hearing loss… Look at the person who is speaking, so you can take advantage of visual cues In group environments, try to have only one person speak at once Don’t be afraid to ask...

How to Live with Tinnitus?

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Living with tinnitus? It is important to educate yourself about this symptom and understand what is available to help you manage it well; whether you need to start using environmental tinnitus masking strategies, relaxation strategies, or hearing aids suited for tinnitus. Consult an Audiologist to determine the  root cause of your tinnitus  and get access to modern Audiology tools that may help manage your tinnitus. The right analysis and counselling will also help identify and manage any underlying health issues that may have triggered your tinnitus. How do you sleep with Tinnitus? Strategies for sleeping with tinnitus involve distracting your brain from listening to the noise in your ears, to help enhance the quality of your sleep. You can achieve that through: relaxation exercises, mental training, sound therapy having a fan, music or television playing in the background addition of white noise makers in your room, and restricted intake of caffe...