How Long Do Hearing Aids Last?
You’ve made a big investment in your hearing aids in terms of financial cost and time spent with your audiologist to get the fit and programming just right, which is why you’re probably wondering how long your devices will last. The short answer is hearing aids last an average of three to seven years, but…
Hearing Loss from Meningitis
Meningitis is inflammation of the fluid and membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. The condition is typically caused by a viral infection, but it can also be caused by a bacterial, fungal or parasitic infection. The main symptoms of meningitis include headache, fever, stiff neck and sometimes hearing loss. How Common Is It to…
Can Hearing Loss Cause Fatigue?
Do you feel worn out after social interactions, like there’s nothing you’d rather do than visit Broad Street Mattress Warehouse and lie down on their biggest, coziest bed for a few hours? There’s probably a lot of things going on in your life that are contributing to your fatigue, and hearing loss may be one…
Smokers Are at a Greater Risk of Developing Hearing Loss
Many of the risks of smoking are well-known, including cancer, heart disease, stroke, lung disease, diabetes and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). As researchers learn more about the comorbidities of smoking, this list continues to grow. In fact, many are now beginning to add hearing loss to the list in part thanks to a recent…
Genetics of Hearing Loss
There are many possible causes of hearing loss, which can be broken down into environmental causes and genetic factors. Our genes carry instructions that tell our cells how to grow and function. There are many genes involved in helping us hear, but sometimes these genes don’t form in an expected manner, which is called a…
Does Hearing Loss Make Your Brain Work Harder?
Most of us know the feeling of relief after getting dismissed from a meeting, leaving a party or exiting a Zoom call. That’s because straining to listen over background noise, understand what’s being said, remember the information and formulate a response is mentally exhausting. For people with hearing loss, the level of exhaustion is exponential….
Post FNA Procedure
It is important that you contact your referring clinician after your aspiration biopsy to obtain a final diagnostic pathology report as well as plan any appropriate follow-up and/or treatment with your physician. Post Aspiration Biopsy Patient Information Bruising or tenderness over the biopsy is usually mild and resolves within several days. If painful, you can…
Scheduling Instructions
TO SCHEDULE AN USFNA, PLEASE: Call Augusta – Aiken ENT & Allergy USFNA Scheduling, at Once you’ve scheduled the FNA procedure, please be prepared to: fill out the FNA Biopsy order form completely fax the order form and all pertinent paperwork to Augusta – Aiken ENT & Allergy scheduling at (706) 868-5671 as soon as…
Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA)
Safe, Simple and Accurate. Ultrasound guidance is used to perform fine needle aspiration biopsy so the needle path can be watched on the screen to ensure safe and accurate sampling. The procedure is fast, least painful, and has minor or no complications, and often saves patients from having to undergo more invasive procedures for diagnosis….