Monday 21 February 2022

Cochlear implant vs hearing aids

     

Cochlear implant vs hearing aids

    ● Cochlear implant

A cochlear implant is a gadget that stimulates the central auditory nervous system to sense sounds. It skips damaged portions of the inner ear and can help people who are deaf or have hearing loss.

Cochlear implants are connected to the auditory nerve using a surgically implanted electrode array. A microphone picks up sound, and software within the implant converts it into electrical impulses that travel along nerve fibers to stimulate the auditory nerve. These electrical impulses are then sent to an electrode that stimulates the auditory nerve. This stimulation occasionally leads to certain sounds recorded as vibrations by the electrode, even in people with no hearing damage.

● Hearing aid

Hearing aids have traditionally been used for treating age-related hearing loss but can also be used by those who have some kind of damage to their ears. Specifically, hearing aids may include amplifiers and other sound processing technologies that help translate every sound into an audible format for people with mild, moderate, or severe hearing impairment.

Hearing aids are gadgets that amplify sound and assist people with mild to severe hearing loss in "understanding" the conversation when they are present in the vicinity of their natural ear. They do not cure hearing loss or replace damaged portions of the inner ear but can improve sound discrimination and quality for mild to moderate hearing damage.

 

The significant difference between a cochlear implant and a hearing aid hears aids are designed to effectively only amplify sound; this makes them especially beneficial to those with trouble hearing in certain situations or environments. The cochlear implant simulates sounds instead of just amplifying them.


Attune Hearing clinics provide medical hearing services, including hearing tests. If you need hearing aids or cochlear implants, get in touch with Attune to book an appointment or for more details.

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