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The main difference between RIC (Receiver-in-Canal) and BTE (Behind-the-Ear) hearing aids is the design, but each has its own pros and cons depending on your hearing needs and lifestyle. Let’s break it down:RIC (Receiver-in-Canal) Hearing AidsDesi

"Do you hear a buzzing, humming, ringing, or hissing sound in your one ear or both the ears?"This ringing or buzzing sound in your ears continuously or occasionally is called "TINNITUS".What is Tinnitus? Tinnitus is noises in the head, not relat

What are hearing aids?In its simplest form, hearing aids are like a miniature PA system with four basic components: microphone, amplifier, a speaker (receiver), and power supply (batteries). More details can be found here.What types of hearing ai

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The softest sound you are able to hear at each pitch is recorded on the audiogram. The softenst sound you are able to hear is called your threshold. Thresholds of 0-25 dB are considered normal for adults and thresholds of 0-15 dB are considered nor

Why Vatsalya?Vatsalya Speech and Hearing Clinic is providing speech and hearing care services since more than 10 years across the whole gujarat. Our main aim is to provide best services to our customers. We have branches across the gujarat. We have

Deafness means loss of hearing and it may be partial or total. Hearing loss is the 2nd most common problem.The statistics are staggering - 360 million people in the world suffer from disabling hearing loss. This constitutes a substantial 5.3% of the

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