What Is a Ruptured Eardrum?

Your eardrum, also known as the tympanic membrane, helps you hear by converting sound waves into vibrations that travel through the rest of the ear. Because of this, if the eardrum becomes damaged, your ability to hear can be impacted. We review everything you need to know about a ruptured eardrum below. What Are the…
What Causes a Chronic Cough?

A chronic cough is defined as a cough that lasts eight weeks or longer in adults or four weeks or longer in children. They can be productive, which means they produce phlegm or dry and feel like you have a constant tickle in your throat. Five Common Causes of a Chronic Cough Asthma. An asthma-related…
How to Prevent Ear Infections in Children

While ear infections are rarely serious, they can be a painful and unpleasant experience. This is especially true for children who experience frequent infections. However, as a parent, there are steps you can take to help reduce your child’s risk of infection. Children are More at Risk for Ear Infections While anyone can develop an…
What Is Childhood Obstructive Sleep Apnea & How Is It Treated?

Childhood obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disorder that affects approximately 1-5% of children between the ages of two and eight. The condition is characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep due to the airway being physically blocked. It’s important to diagnose and treat childhood OSA early to prevent complications. What Are the Symptoms…
Can Nasal Cautery Help Stop My Child’s Nosebleeds?

Occasional nosebleeds in children are common and usually require no follow-up medical treatment. However, if your child experiences recurrent nosebleeds that don’t respond to other treatments, nasal cautery may be helpful. Why is My Child Getting Nosebleeds? There are many different causes of nosebleeds in children. Most are benign, while others may indicate a more…
How to Talk to Children About Their Food Allergies

Dealing with food allergies can be overwhelming at any age but can be especially difficult for young children to comprehend. If you have a child with food allergies and are unsure how to talk to them about it, try incorporating a few of the following tips. Start Slowly You want your child to understand that…
Treat Your Hearing Loss During Better Hearing & Speech Month

May is Better Hearing & Speech Month, an annual occasion designed to raise awareness of hearing loss and speech problems. Started in 1927 by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), President Reagan issued a formal proclamation in 1986 designating May as the official month to heighten public awareness around hearing loss and speech disorders. Better Hearing…
How Hearing Loss Can Isolate You & Make You Feel Lonely

One thing the pandemic has shined a light on is how important social connections are when it comes to our mental health. But even as the world opens back up again, people with hearing loss remain at an increased risk of being socially isolated and lonely. In this post, we review the difference between social…
Are You Allergic to Meat? Here’s What You Should Know

If you love a good filet at Manny’s Steakhouse this probably isn’t the news you want to hear. While rare, it is possible to develop an allergy to meat including beef, lamb, pork and chicken. Why Do Food Allergies Happen? A food allergy occurs when your body mistakes a food or a substance within it…
How to Thoroughly Enjoy Music with Hearing Aids

Hearing loss can make it difficult to perceive the beautiful complexity of music. If you’re someone who can spend hours listening to their favorite records or loves taking in shows at The Armory, this can be quite distressing. Hearing aids can help restore your ability to listen to the music you love, however it can…