Archive for May, 2012

Avoiding Swimmers Ear

Avoiding Ear Infections

You can avoid swimmers ear.

Do you remember the crazy dance we all did as children?  After spending the entire day swimming, we would tilt our necks to the side, hop on one leg and pat our heads, hoping to get the water out of our ears. We didn’t want another, horrible, ear ache like we had last summer. We all love the summer fun of water sports; however excessive exposure from swimming, surfing, kayaking, diving and waterslides can cause ear infections and even hearing loss. There are ways to help your child prevent swimmers ear without dancing.

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A Hearing Aid For Every Lifestyle

Styles of Hearing Aids

There is a hearing aid for every lifestyle.

Lyric is advertised as the world’s first and only one hundred percent invisible longer use, hearing instrument. The Lyric was made for {people|men and women|{individuals| with mild to moderately severe hearing loss .The Lyric is inserted into the ear canal, about four millimeters from the ear drum, by a skilled hearing specialist. There are no batteries to change and there isn’t any demand for daily insertion and removal. They are in place twenty four hrs a day, 7 days a week for up to four months, until finally the battery wears out. That is a amazing total of one hundred and twenty days! Similar to contact lenses, they are disposable, you can wear them and when finished throw them away. You can sleep, shower, and live your everyday life without limits. You are freed from having to take care of your hearing device on a day-to-day basis. You will forget you’re even wearing a hearing aid. The day-to-day convenience is well worth the trip to your hearing instrument specialist every four months so you can get your Lyric hearing device replacement inserted. Wearers are impressed by the clarity and crispness of the sound and experience hearing sounds which they haven’t heard in decades. On satisfaction surveys, countless individuals indicate that experiencing sound with a lyric hearing aid is very close to their natural hearing, prior to their hearing loss.

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