Hearing & Hearing

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Room volume when watching television

At a time when apartments are becoming increasingly densely packed and walls are often thinner, the issue of room volume is becoming increasingly relevant. Conflicts with neighbors can quickly arise, especially when watching television, an everyday pleasure. But what exactly is room volume? How loud can you set the TV without disturbing others? And what are the legal framework conditions...
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Why does the voice sound different from the recording?

Most people are startled when they first hear a recording of their own voice. It suddenly sounds unfamiliar, higher, thinner, or with a different intonation. This phenomenon is completely normal—and can be clearly explained physiologically and technically. In this guide, you will learn why your voice sounds different on recordings than when you speak, what role bone conduction, microphones, and...
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Protruding ears

Protruding ears are one of the most common noticeable features in the ear area. Although they are usually harmless from a medical point of view, many people affected find protruding ears disturbing. Especially in childhood, protruding ears can become a target for teasing. The desire for ear correction often arises from psychological stress rather than a health necessity. However...
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Side effects of hearing aids

If you or someone you know uses or wants to use hearing aids, you may have wondered whether there are any side effects to be aware of. Hearing aids are sophisticated medical devices that help people with hearing loss to hear better again. However, as with many technological aids, there can be side effects. In this article...
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Echolocation – How animals see with their ears

Nature has found amazing ways to navigate the environment. Some animals, such as bats and dolphins, have developed an impressive ability called echolocation, which allows them to literally see with their ears. This form of navigation shows how complex and effective acoustic perception can be in the animal world. It offers not only...
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Living with hearing loss

For many people, hearing loss is more than just a medical problem. It affects their social life, self-image, and everyday life as a whole. But with the right attitude, professional support, and modern technology, it is possible to lead an active and fulfilling life even with impaired hearing. The adjustment takes time and patience, but it can...
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Hearing loss in the family

Hearing loss affects not only the person concerned, but also their immediate social environment. Family members play a crucial role in how well someone with hearing loss copes with everyday life. With patience, empathy, and an open approach, many communication barriers can be overcome. At the same time, family members can help to reduce uncertainty, introduce technological solutions, and promote social...
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Prevent hearing loss

Whether on the street, at work, or during leisure time, our ears are exposed to a variety of noises every day. Often, we only notice (too) late that our hearing is suffering from this constant exposure. However, it is not difficult to actively protect your hearing and prevent hearing loss. This guide shows you how to protect your hearing.
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Hearing loss symptoms

Gradual hearing loss often goes unnoticed for a long time. Those affected get used to the changed hearing conditions and unconsciously adapt their behavior. But this is precisely where the risk lies: if hearing loss is detected too late, it is not only your hearing that suffers, but also your social, psychological, and cognitive well-being. In this guide, you will learn how hearing loss can manifest itself...
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Hearing test preparation

A hearing test is the first step toward better hearing—but many people feel uncertain before their appointment. What can I expect? Do I need to prepare? What happens during the test? This guide explains how to prepare for your hearing test, which steps are important in the process, and what to expect before, during, and after your appointment.
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Smart TV for seniors

Smart TVs offer countless possibilities: streaming services, media libraries, internet access, and apps. But what many see as an enhancement to the television experience can be a real challenge for older people. Especially for seniors who did not grow up with digital media, operating a modern smart TV often presents a major hurdle. This guide highlights where the typical problems lie...
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Emotional impact of sounds

Sounds surround us constantly—often without us even being aware of them. But they have a profound effect on our emotions and well-being. Whether it's music, nature sounds, or everyday noises, sounds influence our mood, our memories, and even our physical health. This guide shows how strongly acoustic stimuli are connected to our innermost being and why...
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Ears blocked – what to do?

When your ears are "blocked," this can have a variety of causes and meanings. Physical causes such as earwax, water in the ear after swimming, or infections can create a feeling of pressure or numbness in the ear and make it difficult to hear. For many people, it feels as if they have cotton wool in their ears. Also...
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Structure and function of the ear canal

The ear canal is an inconspicuous but extremely important part of the human auditory system. It connects the outer ear to the eardrum and plays a central role in transporting and amplifying sound waves. At the same time, it performs protective functions and supports the sensitive balance system in conjunction with the middle ear and inner ear. In this...
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pressure on the ears

Some notice it when driving or hiking in the mountains, others when taking off or landing in an airplane. Still others notice it when they have a cold or during a particularly stressful phase of life: they suddenly feel pressure in their ears. All of a sudden, it feels like there is "cotton wool in their ears." Perhaps they can no longer hear as well...
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outer ear infection

An outer ear infection, also known as otitis externa, is an inflammation of the external auditory canal that can occur for various reasons. This condition affects both adults and children and is particularly common in the summer months when many people spend more time in the water. Outer ear infections are often referred to as "swimmer's ear" because they frequently occur after prolonged contact...
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