What to Do if Your Child Gets Something Stuck in Their Ear
Objects stuck in a child’s ear are usually not severe, but left untreated, can cause injury to the ear canal or result in hearing loss. Sometimes, your child can’t tell you if they have something stuck in their ear, but crying or ear pain could warrant investigation. If you notice your child has ear irritation…
A Test Used for Newborn Hearing Screenings Might Also Detect Autism
A new study found that a common test to screen newborns for hearing loss might be able to predict autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as well. Newborn Hearing Loss and Auditory Brainstem Response The auditory brainstem response (ABR) is a simple test that is part of the Universal Newborn Hearing Screening. The ABR measures how well…
Workplace Hearing Regulations
We all have the right to feel safe at work, but this was not always the case. Not until the creation of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) did workplaces have a legal obligation to keep their workers safe, including protecting their hearing. What Is OSHA? The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) was…
Why is There More than One Type of Hearing Test?
If your audiologist in Katy has recommended a hearing evaluation and you are wondering why there isn’t just one test instead of a whole series, blame it on anatomy. Your ear is made up of three different parts: the outer, middle, and inner ear. They work together to ensure you hear effectively, but damage can…
Helping after Harvey
Free Hearing Aid Checks and Repair Our hearts and prayers go out to our neighbors affected by the recent flood waters of Harvey and to all the helping hands offering their gifts to help rebuild. Today’s Hearing is offering hearing healthcare services to help those in need. Together we will rebuild our communities! Free Hearing…
Can Your Children Suffer from Hearing Loss?
Being a kid is awesome; you don’t have to pay for gas or worry about buying the right car for your needs. Unfortunately, some very adult things can sneak into the world of snacks and bedtimes. Around the Katy, Texas area and throughout the United States, there is prevalent hearing loss in children. Roughly three…
The Connection Between Concussions and Hearing Loss
Contact sports, car crashes and falls are the most common cause of concussions in Katy, Texas area. This type of traumatic brain injury is caused by a sudden acceleration or deceleration to the head. Common symptoms of a concussion include headaches, dizziness, loss of consciousness, confusion, fatigue and vomiting. While also a common symptom, hearing…