Did you know that if you’re dealing with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss due to Waardenburg syndrome, you don’t necessarily need to spend $4,000 on prescription hearing aids? Nano Hearing Aids (888-310-6266) explains all in their latest report.
Not all cases of Waardenburg syndrome and associated hearing loss are diagnosed in infancy. An interesting report published at Oxford Academic discusses how a 30-year-old woman, who visited her doctors to find a treatment for acne scars, presented with symptoms that resembled those associated with Waardenburg syndrome. Further diagnostics, including an otorhinolaryngology evaluation, revealed mild right-sided sensorineural hearing loss with left-sided mild, mixed hearing loss.
You can learn more about this rare congenital condition and how perceived mild to moderate hearing loss resulting from Waardenburg syndrome may not require pricey prescriptive hearing aids by reading "Waardenburg Syndrome & Hearing Loss: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment", published by Nano Hearing Aids.
Waardenburg Syndrome is a congenital disorder characterized by skin pigmentation deficiencies, different-colored eyes, broad nasal roots, and at least some degree of hearing loss. Although there is no cure for Waardenburg syndrome, there are ways of treating and managing the condition, which Nano Hearing Aids has outlined in their engaging and informative new report.
Hearing loss associated with Waardenburg syndrome is sensorineural, explains Nano Hearing Aids, meaning it is attributed to dysfunction in the inner ear or the neural pathways to the brain. Degrees of hearing loss range from mild to severe, the extent of which can only be diagnosed through audiometric testing.
A spokesperson for Nano Hearing aids says: “The first signs of hearing loss associated with Waardenburg syndrome usually appear at birth, or during early childhood. An accurate diagnosis of Waardenburg syndrome is vital for effective management and treatment of the condition."
Treatment plans for hearing loss due to Waardenburg syndrome are tailored to individual needs. This can include hearing aids, cochlear implants, and for children, additional supportive measures like sign language, speech therapy, and other communication tools and social development supports.
For adults with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss resulting from Waardenburg syndrome, Nano OTC Hearing Aids can offer a practical solution. User-friendly and accessible without a prescription, Nano OTC Hearing Aids are available in a range of styles, like receiver-in-canal, completely-in-canal, and in-the-ear, enhancing sound to help users participate in conversations and engage in their environment.
The Nano OTC First Ear Pro CIC hearing aids are a rechargeable model that saves on the high cost of hearing aid batteries and is priced affordably at $397, compared to prescriptive hearing aids which range between $2,000 and $4,000. Nano Hearing Aids allows you to spend a little to get a lot.
Nano OTC First Ear Pro CIC hearing aids look like earbuds, hold a 26-hour charge, and feature feedback cancellation, noise management, and customizable ear tips for easy fitting and comfortable wear. Often, these discreet over-the-counter hearing aids are all that’s needed to boost the sounds an individual is missing for a more connected and enriched quality of life.
Don't let perceived mild to moderate hearing loss hold you back. Discover how Nano Hearing Aids' innovative and customizable OTC solutions can help you manage your hearing effectively and affordably at https://nanohearingaids.com