What Infections Are Linked To Hearing Loss?

When you think of common causes of hearing loss, you’re likely picturing aging and prolonged exposure to loud noises from heavy machinery or concerts at the Jessye Norman Amphitheatre. One significant cause of hearing loss you may not have considered is infection. Infection-induced hearing loss can occur in one or both ears and is generally…
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How To Manage a Sinus Headache

A bad headache can cause fatigue and stress on an otherwise nice day. When you’re experiencing a bad headache, its remedy may lie in its source. You can best identify a sinus headache by the location of the pain. Sinus headaches usually present with a dull pain behind the eyes, cheekbones, forehead or bridge of…
How Cleaning Hearing Aids Prevents Infection

Your hearing aids spend most of their time in the cool, moist environment your ear creates. It’s a perfect environment for bacteria and fungus that could cause ear irritation and infection. That’s why it’s important to maintain strong cleaning routines for your hearing aids to prevent infection. Types of Infections About seven percent of adults…
Tips for Practicing Good Strep Throat Care

Nearly everyone is familiar with the concept of a sore throat. A persistent cough, singing at the top of your lungs during a concert at Miller Theater and several viruses and bacterial infections can leave you with a sore and scratchy throat. Strep throat is one such bacterial infection that can leave you with a…
Sarah New

Sarah New, MSN, FNP-C, received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Augusta State University in 2014. Sarah spent the first seven years of her nursing career as an emergency room and critical care registered nurse. Her passion for nursing and a drive to continue her education led her to complete her Master of Science…
Tips For Dealing With Restaurant Noise With Hearing Aids

Entering the holiday season often means frequent celebrations and eating out, regardless of the time of year. Nearly 25% of people aged 65 to 74 and 50% aged 75 or older experience disabling hearing loss, and nearly 28.8 million Americans could benefit from the use of hearing aids. So, if you’ve ever wondered how to…
What Is Microtia and Atresia

Microtia is a birth defect in which the external ear is not fully developed. It often occurs with atresia, a condition in which the auditory ear canal is not fully developed, closed or missing, resulting in hearing loss. The CDC estimates microtia affects one in every 3800 babies born in the U.S. There are four types of…
Taylor F. Daniel

Taylor F. Daniel, DNP, FNP-C, received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of South Carolina in 2015. Taylor went on to obtain her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from Augusta University in 2023. Taylor is a certified family nurse practitioner who has worked with Augusta-Aiken ENT & Allergy in various roles since…
Emergency Preparedness for Those With Hearing Loss

Emergencies happen, and you can’t always see them coming, but you can prepare for them. Approximately 15% of U.S. adults report some trouble hearing. Emergency preparedness for those with hearing loss comes with a couple of extra steps. Let’s look at a few emergency preparedness tips for those with hearing loss. Store Extra Batteries Every…