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Airplane Ear: Why It Happens and How to Prevent It

Airplane Ear: Why It Happens and How to Prevent It

by Zarina Naizam, AuD, CCC-A | Jun 4, 2026 | Patient Resources

Airplane ear can cause pressure, popping, pain, or muffled hearing during takeoff and landing — but it’s usually temporary. Learn why it happens, what simple steps can help prevent it, and when lingering symptoms mean it’s time to seek professional care.

Swimmer’s Ear Symptoms: When to Seek Help

Swimmer’s Ear Symptoms: When to Seek Help

by Zarina Naizam, AuD, CCC-A | May 26, 2026 | Patient Resources

If your ear feels itchy, painful, full, or muffled after time in the pool, lake, or shower, it is easy to wonder whether something is wrong with your hearing. Many people worry that they have an ear infection, trapped water, or even sudden hearing loss. In many cases,...

How to Talk to a Loved One About Hearing Loss

How to Talk to a Loved One About Hearing Loss

by Zarina Naizam, AuD, CCC-A | May 18, 2026 | Patient Resources

Talking to someone you care for about hearing changes can feel delicate. You may be noticing that they ask people to repeat themselves, turn the television up louder, or seem more tired after conversations. At the same time, you may worry about embarrassing them,...

Hearing Loss and Balance: What Patients Should Know

Hearing Loss and Balance: What Patients Should Know

by Zarina Naizam, AuD, CCC-A | May 11, 2026 | Patient Resources

If you have been feeling unsteady, dizzy, or less confident on your feet, it is natural to wonder whether your hearing could be part of the problem. Many people think of hearing and balance as completely separate issues, but they are more closely connected than most...

Better Hearing and Speech Month 2026: Put Your Hearing First

Better Hearing and Speech Month 2026: Put Your Hearing First

by Zarina Naizam, AuD, CCC-A | May 6, 2026 | Patient Resources

May is Better Hearing and Speech Month 2026, a good reminder that hearing health is an important part of overall well-being. Many people put off thinking about their hearing until conversations become frustrating, the television volume keeps creeping up, or loved ones...

Can Earwax Cause Hearing Loss? When to Get It Checked

Can Earwax Cause Hearing Loss? When to Get It Checked

by Zarina Naizam, AuD, CCC-A | Apr 28, 2026 | Patient Resources

Earwax is a normal part of ear health, but when too much builds up, it can start to interfere with hearing and comfort. Many people are surprised to learn that something as simple as earwax can make sounds seem muffled, create a feeling of fullness, or make it harder...

Can Seasonal Allergies Affect Your Hearing?

Can Seasonal Allergies Affect Your Hearing?

by Zarina Naizam, AuD, CCC-A | Apr 21, 2026 | Patient Resources

Spring and fall allergies are usually blamed for sneezing, itchy eyes, and a stuffy nose. But many people are surprised to notice something else during allergy season: their ears feel full, sounds seem muffled, or pressure builds up that will not go away. If that...

Is Tinnitus a Sign of Hearing Loss? What Ringing sound can mean

Is Tinnitus a Sign of Hearing Loss? What Ringing sound can mean

by Zarina Naizam, AuD, CCC-A | Apr 13, 2026 | Patient Resources, Tinnitus

Ringing in the ears can be unsettling, but it does not always mean hearing loss. Tinnitus is common and can be linked to hearing changes, noise exposure, earwax buildup, stress, and other factors. The best way to understand what is causing it is to get a professional hearing evaluation.

Why Can I Hear People Talking but Still Not Understand Them?

Why Can I Hear People Talking but Still Not Understand Them?

by Zarina Naizam, AuD, CCC-A | Apr 7, 2026 | Patient Resources

If you’ve ever said, “I can hear that people are talking, but I can’t make out the words,” you are not alone. Many people notice this problem long before they think of themselves as having hearing loss. Voices may sound muffled, conversations may blur together, and...

Hearing Loss and Cognitive Health: Support Your Brain

Hearing Loss and Cognitive Health: Support Your Brain

by Zarina Naizam, AuD, CCC-A | Mar 31, 2026 | Patient Resources

Many people wonder if struggling to hear conversations is “just part of getting older” or if it might affect their memory and thinking. You may have heard about a link between hearing loss and conditions like cognitive decline or dementia and felt worried about what...

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