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Ear Stroke Hearing Loss: Causes, Symptoms & Remedies Outlined In New Report

Nano Hearing Aids, (888-310-NANO), a leading supplier of over-the-counter (OTC) hearing devices, has released a new report explaining the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for ear stroke.

Also known as sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL), ear stroke is an often unexplained type of hearing loss that can impact one or both ears. In their recent report, Nano Hearing Aids explains that while many people who experience SSHL will regain their hearing after treatment, some will experience various degrees of permanent hearing loss, and may require hearing aids. For those with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss, over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids offer an affordable, easily accessible alternative to pricey prescription devices.

Access the full report at https://nanohearingaids.com/blogs/news/ear-stroke-hearing-loss-causes-symptoms-and-remedies

SSHL often presents with symptoms such as earache, a feeling of fullness in one or both ears, tinnitus, and dizziness. These symptoms can develop gradually over a few hours or a few days. Nano Hearing Aids says that in cases where these symptoms are present, immediate medical attention is essential. For those diagnosed with SSHL, treatment options may include antiviral medications, oral steroids, or vasodilators to enhance blood flow to the ear.

“Ear stroke can affect individuals of any age and is often linked to an underlying health condition or viral infection,” says a spokesperson for Nano Hearing Aids. “For those who are left with mild to moderate hearing impairment, OTC CIC (completely in canal) hearing aids offer a convenient and discreet solution.”

CIC hearing aids are advanced devices designed to fit comfortably and deeply inside the ear canal and are adaptable to any ear size. In September 2024, Nano Hearing Aids launched its latest CIC devices, available in both two- and four-program formats.

The smallest devices yet within Nano’s OTC hearing aid lineup, the First Ear Pro CIC and First Ear Plus CIC OTC hearing aid models deliver exceptional sound quality and features that include an automatic on/off function that activates once the devices are removed from or placed back into their rechargeable cases. These new CICs have more gain and power than previous generations, and improved button placement that allows for easier program and volume control.

While traditional prescription hearing aids can cost between $2,000 - $4,000, FDA-registered Nano hearing aids start at $297.

Learn more by visiting https://nanohearingaids.com

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