OTC hearing aid makers Nano Hearing Aids (888-310-NANO) are pleased to be bringing more awareness to Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease and its connection to hearing loss in their latest free hearing information and advice guide.
Nano Hearing Aids is on a mission to become one of the biggest sources of free audiologist-verified hearing advice and information, as well as one of the US’ most trusted names in OTC aids, which is why they have released a new hearing loss guide on Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease.
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Nano Hearing Aids’ new free and completely open-access hearing loss guide covers Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) Disease, explaining the causes, symptoms and treatments of this complex condition.
Their new guide has been written by Nano’s professional hearing team and checked for accuracy by Lindsay Roberts, AuD, a leading US audiologist.
As they explain in their online advice resource, VKH Disease is a rare autoimmune disease that attacks your body’s melanocytes, which are the cells that give your eyes, skin and hair their color.
As Nano said, the challenge for sufferers can be that because some of the other symptoms of the disease are so profound, hearing issues are often neglected. However, they want you to know that VKH can lead to various levels of hearing loss from mild to severe, and to further hearing complications like tinnitus and vertigo.
As such, Nano recommends if you have the disease, or are caring for someone who does, you should look for signs like struggling to keep up with conversations, perceiving sounds as being muffled, and turning up the volume on devices like TVs.
Nano Hearing Aids also stresses the importance of early intervention in order to minimize the further damage that can be caused to your or your loved one’s hearing by some of the medications used to manage VKH.
When it comes to treatments, as their new hearing loss guide explains, thankfully today you have many options.
If you or your loved one is an adult over the age of 18 with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss, they recommend that one of the most affordable options is OTC hearing aids, like the ones they design and manufacture.
“Nano OTC hearing aids represent a promising solution for individuals dealing with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss as a consequence of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease,” said a representative for Nano in their new guide. “Our devices offer customizable features that can be adjusted to address the hearing needs stemming from this autoimmune condition, providing users with improved communication capabilities and a better quality of life. With the ease of access and the potential for personalization, Nano OTC hearing aids stand out as a valuable tool in managing the auditory challenges associated with VKH Disease.”
If you are living with Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease, or who cares for someone who is, Nano Hearing Aids encourages you to speak to their friendly, helpful and knowledgeable team online or over the phone to see if you could be a candidate for their OTC hearing aids.
Nano knows hearing loss is complex, but they believe the solution can be simple: their easy-to-use, comfortable, affordable and nearly invisible OTC hearing aids.
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