ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HEARING HEALTH

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HEARING HEALTH

THE IMPORTANCE OF HEARING HEALTH

Hearing is extremely important to our daily lives, whether that’s work, talking with friends, or simply walking down the street. While there is no clinical way to improve your hearing, there are many ways to protect or maintain your hearing health. 

That starts with understanding how the ear works and what hearing loss is.

HOW WE HEAR

Hearing loss starts when there is an issue with noise transmitting from the environment, through the ear where it can be sent to the brain.
How the ear works

TYPES OF HEARING LOSS

Hearing loss is usually categorized into two types: conductive or sensorineural.  The type of hearing loss depends on where exactly the breakdown in the hearing process is.

Learn more about hearing loss

TINNITUS

Tinnitus is the perception of sound when there is nothing physically causing any noise. Some describe it as a ringing or buzzing in their ears.

Tinnitus is a symptom and not a disease, in many cases related to a hearing loss, and can be either well tolerated or a very unsettling and stressful condition to an individual.

 
More about tinnitus

ARE HEARING AIDS RIGHT FOR YOU?

Research shows that only 1 in 5 people who would benefit from a hearing aid actually uses one*. Hearing aids are shown time and again to make a huge impact on quality of life for millions of people with hearing loss. A hearing care professional can properly guide you towards the best solution.

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THINK YOU HAVE HEARING LOSS?

Hearing loss can impact your quality of life, from missing out on conversations with loved ones to feeling isolated in social settings. If you suspect you might be experiencing hearing loss, it's important to take action.

Our advanced Rexton hearing aids, available in Canada exclusively at Costco locations, are designed to help you reconnect with the sounds and people you love. Don't wait—take the first step towards better hearing today.

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