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Hearing impairment & hearing loss
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Everyday life (2 articles)

Hearing loss in children and adolescents
A guide for parents Hearing loss, a widespread hearing disorder, affects people of all ages, including children and adolescents. But what exactly does hearing loss mean? As a parent, how can you recognize the signs and what can you do about it? In this guide, we will take an in-depth look at the topic. What is hearing loss in children and adolescents? Hearing loss is...

World Hearing Day March 3, 2026 - Life is worth hearing
Hearing plays a crucial role in our daily lives, whether in communication, in the workplace, in learning, or in enjoying music and other sounds. Yet many people take their hearing for granted, unaware of the potential risks that can lead to hearing impairment or hearing loss. Can you imagine...
Diagnosis (2 articles)

When to see an audiologist
Hearing loss often develops gradually, meaning that many people do not notice their declining hearing at first. It is often friends, partners, or family members who are the first to notice changes. But when is the right time to see a hearing care professional? We explain the most important warning signs, the process of a professional hearing test, and show why early action is important.

When do you need a hearing aid?
It is completely normal to experience hearing loss at some point in old age. However, sometimes illness or injury can also cause hearing loss. Hearing loss can occur at any age. Sometimes it is only temporary, but sometimes the problems become chronic. If this is the case, hearing aids are often necessary to improve hearing ability and...
Consequences (7 articles)
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Hearing loss and risk of falling
Hearing loss is often perceived as purely a communication impairment, but its impact on physical safety is often underestimated. Scientific studies show a clear link between hearing loss and an increased risk of falling. Even mild hearing loss can triple the risk of falling, with various biological and cognitive mechanisms interacting. This connection not only has individual consequences for those affected, but...

Consequences of hearing loss
When we talk about hearing loss, we are not just referring to a change in the ear. It is an impairment of hearing perception that can quickly affect the entire life of those affected and often has far-reaching health consequences. Hearing loss can affect physical, mental, and social health, as...

Hearing loss and dementia: An unexpected connection
As they get older, many people notice a decline in their hearing. This is often dismissed as a natural part of aging. But have you ever considered that this seemingly harmless hearing loss could have a deeper significance for overall brain health? It's amazing how closely hearing loss and dementia can be linked. This unexpected connection between...

Hearing loss after middle ear infection
Acute middle ear infection is one of the most common illnesses in children and infants. However, it can occur at any age. In addition to typical symptoms such as earache or a feeling of pressure, it can cause hearing loss in the worst cases. Hearing loss following middle ear infection can be temporary if the infection is treated promptly and effectively. However, in some cases, it can also be permanent...
Health (8 articles)
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Hearing loss and mental health
The link between hearing loss and mental health is becoming increasingly important in research and medicine. Scientific studies indicate that untreated hearing loss in middle age could increase the risk of cognitive decline. Hearing does much more than just perceive sound: it connects people with their environment, enables social interaction, and contributes...

postural vertigo
Positional vertigo is one of the most common forms of vertigo and typically occurs when the head is moved into a certain position. Those affected experience sudden, brief attacks of vertigo, which are very unpleasant but usually harmless. The medically correct term is benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, which means benign, episodic positional vertigo. The...

loss of discrimination
Discrimination loss describes a common but often misunderstood hearing problem: those affected can perceive sounds and noises, but have considerable difficulty understanding spoken language. While volume is not a problem, distinguishing between similar-sounding speech sounds is very difficult. This comprehensive guide explains the medical background, causes, diagnostic options, and modern therapeutic approaches for people with discrimination loss. The most important things...

Nutrition for your hearing
A balanced diet is not only important for the heart, brain, and digestive system—the ears also benefit from certain vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids. The right diet can actively support ear health, reduce the risk of age-related or environmentally-induced hearing loss, and stabilize cell functions in the auditory system. Studies show that the combination of antioxidants,...
Prevention (2 articles)

hearing care
For many people, hearing is something they take for granted. But imagine what it would be like if your hearing suddenly deteriorated and you eventually could no longer hear as well, or even hear anything at all? Most people are unaware that hearing loss can affect anyone. This makes it all the more important to...

Improve hearing
Tips and exercises for a better hearing experience Our hearing has a decisive influence on our lives. It enables us to understand what is being said, to hold conversations, to acquire information and knowledge, and to learn new things. What's more, our hearing is an important factor in our safety, for example in traffic, in dangerous situations, etc. After all, good hearing contributes to...
Symptoms (3 articles)

Auditory hallucinations
A doorbell rings, but no one is at the door; music plays even though the radio is off; voices or noises can be heard even though no one else is in the house. Auditory hallucinations can vary greatly. Many people have experienced them in one way or another. They are often harmless, but sometimes they can be a symptom of mental illness.

Itchy ears: causes, remedies, and useful information
A person whose ears itch is proverbially a particularly curious person. But what does it really mean when your ears itch? What causes or illnesses can be associated with itchy ears? And above all: how can you get rid of the itching as quickly and easily as possible? We reveal all to curious readers in our article. Why do ears itch?

White noise
White noise is a physical phenomenon. It describes a noise with a constant power density spectrum that contains all frequencies in the audible range. Or, to put it simply, white noise is a sound that evenly covers all audible frequency ranges. It sounds similar to the humming or noise of a radio or television when there is no...
