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How Does Untreated Hearing Loss Impact a Child?

When a child has hearing loss that is not treated in a timely manner, they can struggle with learning how to talk, understanding simple instructions, and difficulty in social situations. Here’s how hearing loss can affect language learning at different ages: Infancy (0-12 months): Babies start to recognize sounds and their caregivers’ voices. They also

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Can Ear Surgery Improve Your Hearing? Insights from the Dallas Ear Institute

Hearing loss can be a difficult and isolating experience, and many people wonder if surgery might be the answer to restore their hearing. At the Dallas Ear Institute, we’re frequently asked, “Can I have surgery to improve my hearing like my neighbor did?” The short answer is: it depends on the type of hearing loss

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Types of Ear Surgeons

Your child’s ENT surgeon recommended ear surgery. He says he can do the surgery or he can send you on to an “otologist/neurotologist” for surgery. You also read about a “pediatric ENT”. Who should do my kid’s surgery and why are there so many options?   Ear surgery is performed by one of three types of

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Will Apple AirPods Replace Hearing Aids? A Closer Look

With the recent announcement of an update allowing Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) to function as over-the-counter hearing devices, many are asking: Could these sleek earbuds replace traditional hearing aids? Let’s dive in. Can You Use AirPods as Hearing Aids? Apple’s new Hearing Health feature allows AirPods Pro 2 to estimate hearing levels through a

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Planes, Implants, and MRIs: Safely Navigating Travel and Imaging After Ossiculoplasty

Ossiculoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at reconstructing the tiny bones in the middle ear—known as the ossicles—that are responsible for transmitting sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear. This procedure is often performed to improve hearing in individuals who have suffered damage to these bones due to chronic ear infections, trauma, or

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When Is Ringing In My Ears A Problem?

Tinnitus, hearing sound without an external source, is a very common condition.  Tinnitus is often described as a ringing, buzzing or hissing sound by patients. According to the National Institute On Deafness And Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), roughly 10% of the adult U.S. population have experienced tinnitus over the past year. Tinnitus can range from

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