A Guide to Talking With Loved Ones About Hearing Loss
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A Guide to Talking With Loved Ones About Hearing Loss

Talking to a loved one about hearing loss can be sensitive, but approaching the conversation with empathy makes all the difference. This guide from HEAR Wisconsin explains how to recognize the signs of hearing loss, choose the right time and place to talk, and communicate with understanding rather than criticism. Learn helpful ways to start the discussion, share accurate information about modern hearing aids, and offer support through every step. By focusing on the benefits of better hearing, like easier communication, improved safety, and stronger social connection, you can help your loved one feel confident and cared for. When they’re ready, HEAR Wisconsin’s Doctors of Audiology provide compassionate, comprehensive evaluations and personalized recommendations to reconnect them with the sounds they love.

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Should You Clean Your Ears?
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Should You Clean Your Ears?

Wondering if you should clean your ears? Learn what earwax really is, why your body makes it, and the safest ways to manage buildup without cotton swabs. Discover when earwax could be a problem and why a hearing exam at HEAR Wisconsin may be the key to protecting your long-term hearing health.

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Seasonal Allergies Can Affect Your Hearing
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Seasonal Allergies Can Affect Your Hearing

Allergies don’t just cause sneezing and itchy eyes. They can also lead to ear pressure, muffled hearing, or pain. Congestion and swelling may block the Eustachian tube, trapping fluid and making symptoms worse. Learn how allergies impact your ears, when to be concerned, and how HEAR Wisconsin’s Audiology Team can help you find relief.

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