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Spring Allergies

How to Protect Your Ears this Spring

As the spring months roll back around, there are many changes that your body will experience. From changes in temperatures to dealing with relentless allergies, many things can affect your hearing. For this reason, it's important that you follow the following tips to ensure that you do everything possible to protect your hearing over the coming season.

Wear Hearing Protection

The springtime does end up being one of the loudest seasons, with lots of power tools and lawn care machines being used. It's important that you take the time to protect your ears with a good hearing protection aid. A quick look online can reveal the number of decibels that come from various pieces of equipment, such as your lawnmower or your leaf blower. Getting hearing protection devices rated for the decibel range of the equipment you'll be using is essential to ensure your ears and hearing safety.

Protect Against The Cold

Just because we've officially hit springtime, it doesn't mean that you won't be dealing with cold weather. The springtime is well known to still have a few winter storms up its sleeve. When there is excess moisture around, it's important that you protect your ears by wearing your earmuffs, beanies, or headbands. It's always important to ensure that your ears stay nice and warm when the cool air is around.

Fight Back Against Allergies

It's well known that eight percent of the American population is currently dealing with an allergy known as hay fever. Many times, this condition can result in plugged ears. Speaking with a hearing specialist can help determine the best course of treatment for your specific allergy condition. When you fight back against your allergies, you can ensure that your ears stay in good working condition.

Clean With Care

Most of us feel rushed during our morning routine. This can cause us to jam Q-tips into our ears in an attempt to remove wax build-up. When not done with proper care, this can actually push wax further into the ear and cause other damage. If you have trouble with excess wax build-up, it's a good idea to speak to an audiologist so you can effectively remove the wax build-up without any damage to your ears. You need to be mindful of how you care for your ears to ensure that they stay in good condition.

Call Us Today

If you need help with your hearing, stop by any of our Beltone Skoric Hearing Aid locations today. Our hearing care experts will be more than happy to assist you with preventive hearing care and resolving your current hearing problems.