Proper ear health is important. Taking care of your ears eliminates the chances of bacterial buildup and hearing loss. The ear is a complex network of organs designed to process sound and send it to the brain. But, they are also very delicate.
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Seasonal allergies affect millions of Americans. During the spring and summer, many take the opportunity to head to their nearest pharmacy to stock up on antihistamines or troll through online search results trying to find a way to relieve their symptoms. There are, however, a lot of misconceptions floating around falsely articulating just how allergies start and what you can do to prevent issues.
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Bone Anchored Hearing Aids: An Updated Technology
Technology is continuing to advance in our quest for improved hearing. Hearing aids are better than ever with digital programming, Bluetooth connectivity (yes, it can connect with your phone!), and shrinking size for a more discreet appearance. However, there are some people who are not well-served by traditional hearing aids.
New Eustachian Tube Balloon for Relief from Ear Pressure
Do you have chronic issues with a full or clogged sensation in your ears? Do you have a difficult time flying in a plane or driving over mountains due to ear pressure issues? A new technology with recent FDA approval is here to solve your problems. The FDA has just approved a new Eustachian tube balloon to help people who have chronic issues with middle ear pressure.
Custom Earplugs for Musicians Resource Announcement
Otolaryngology Associates of Tennessee (OAT), a prominent member of the Nashville medical community, has just released a new resource, “Custom Earplugs for Musicians.” The new eBook is targeted towards the diverse group of musicians and artists living in the Nashville area to help prevent hearing loss.
How to Treat the Most Common Ear Problems
Our ears are incredibly complex and delicate organs responsible for collecting, processing, and sending sound signals to our brains and enabling us to hear. They also play a vital role in helping us maintain our equilibrium and balance. Without proper maintenance and care, we can cause unnecessary damage to our ears. Some of the most common ear problems are treatable or have preventative measures that protect your ears from hearing loss or damage.
3 Common Throat Infections
As the winter weather starts to creep in, we begin to spend more time indoors attracting infections. The throat and its delicate tissue is highly susceptible to irritation and inflammation from viruses and bacteria. Below we have listed the three most common throat infections that cause issues and different preventative measures you can take to care for your throat.
Musicians and Custom Earplugs
Exposure to loud sounds causes damage to the ear’s sensory cells that can result in hearing loss or tinnitus. The rise of personal devices make it easy to access podcasts, music, and videos that at a high volume can cause lasting damage. However, for some these choices aren’t always recreational and are more occupational. Nashville is home to many singers and songwriters who are subjected to loud music as part of their job and don’t take care to prevent permanent damage. Fortunately, there are many ways to keep yourself safe from loud noises. Read on to learn more about noise-induced hearing loss.
Fast Fall Allergy Relief
If fall allergies are taking you by surprise, you’re not alone. For many, spring allergies are a bear but fall allergies are a beast. Here in Tennessee, ragweed allergies are at their peak and grass and mold allergens are creeping into the picture as well. If you’re looking for fast fall allergy relief, you’re in the right place.
Certainly, the crisp, clear fall days are a welcome respite from the lingering heat of the summer. If you hang your hat in Nashville, it probably seemed those days would never come. Alas, the sniffles and tickles that accompany peak color are a little less welcome! Don’t let sneezes and wheezes keep you out of the pumpkin patch. Here are 7 great tips for keeping your seasonal allergies in check.
10 Tips to Protect Your Hearing
You can’t always prevent hearing loss, but you can always try! Late-onset hearing loss can be the result of prolonged exposure to high levels of noise, medications, gene mutations, or even health issues such as high blood pressure, heart conditions, or diabetes. While you can’t control your genes, it’s never too late to protect your hearing.
Shedding Light on Dust Mites: Tips for Defeating Dust Mite Allergies
Gesundheit! If you suffer from dust mite allergies, then you’re no stranger to sniffles and sneezes and blessings from passing strangers. Or runny noses and itchy, watery eyes, for that matter. While investing in Puffs facial tissues may still be in order, there are a number of strategies and treatments to help make your existence less about the mites and more about enjoying life.
Dust mites are the most common cause of indoor allergies. It’s disconcerting, to say the least, but these microscopic creatures (they’re close relatives of spiders and ticks, actually) live off the flakes of skin shed by humans and animals, they multiply among us, and they excrete allergen-rich droppings.
Read on to discover some great tips and treatment options to defend yourself against dust mites.




















