(NAPSI)—Approximately 80 percent of people with hearing loss also
suffer from tinnitus—a ringing, buzzing, whistling or other noises in
the ear. It can disrupt life and interfere with your enjoyment of everyday
activities, but you can find relief.
Hearing aids have proven helpful for people with hearing loss who also
experience tinnitus. That’s because with better hearing, the brain has
other external sounds to listen to, making tinnitus less disturbing. Improved
hearing also takes away the strain of listening, especially in difficult
listening situations, and may help to reduce the stress associated with
tinnitus.
Refocusing the Brain
There are many ways to take control of your tinnitus and reduce its impact
on your life. Oticon Opn™
hearing aids offer the benefits of a balanced and rich sound experience that
doesn’t overload the brain and a powerful solution for tinnitus relief.
With built-in Tinnitus SoundSupport, the hearing
aids allow you benefit from a range of soothing relief sounds, including
popular ocean and nature sounds. You can adjust the sounds until they give
the relief you need—wherever you find yourself needing it. You can also
wirelessly stream alternative tinnitus relief options, such as your favorite music,
audio books, podcasts, or even relaxation guides
directly to your hearing aids.
Hearing Care Is Health Care
It makes good sense to take care of your hearing health, just as you do
the rest of your health. You owe it to yourself to schedule a visit with a
hearing care professional for a hearing evaluation.
Learn more at www.Oticon.com/Opn.
On the Net:North American Precis Syndicate, Inc.(NAPSI)