Seasonal ear problems: from hay fever to winter ear infections
Ear problems are often seasonal: from hay fever in spring to ear infections in winter. Read more soon!

Ear problems are often seasonal: from hay fever in spring to ear infections in winter. Read more soon!

Medications are meant to help us, but sometimes they have side effects we don’t immediately expect – such as hearing loss or tinnitus.

White noise is not a magic panacea, but it is a powerful tool for many people to mask tinnitus and reduce stress.

Drum tubes may sound a little exciting, but they are an effective solution to a common problem.
A middle ear infection is incredibly annoying, especially in young children. But it is fortunately usually harmless and easily treatable.

In this blog, we’ll take you through the possible causes of sudden hearing loss and when it’s smart to raise the alarm right away.

In this blog, we dive into the connection between migraines and hearing. After all, how can your ears be affected by something happening in your head?

Tinnitus can affect your life considerably. But you don’t have to resign yourself to it. Sound can be a powerful ally.

A soccer stadium is a place full of emotion, noise and magic. But if you go home after the game with a squeak or ringing in your ear, it’s not a good souvenir.

We explain what getting your ears injected is, when it’s necessary and what you can do yourself at home if you feel a clot coming on.

Motorcycling is one of the loudest hobbies you can have, and it’s not because of the bike itself. You can read all about it in this blog.

In this blog, we share practical tips, helpful tricks and do’s and don’ts for eating out when you are hearing impaired.

In this blog, we tell you what a cholesteatoma is, how to recognize it and why prompt treatment is important.

Gaming is great. It’s relaxing, connecting, challenging, and sometimes even educational. But that doesn’t mean you have to risk your health for it.

Time to get rid of the idea that a hearing aid automatically means you’re old. Because that’s just nonsense. We’ll tell you why in this blog.

Children’s hearing is both precious and vulnerable. And while you can’t avoid all loud noises, you can do a lot to prevent damage.

Hearing loss is not the same as being deaf. It is often invisible, insidious and confusing – both for the person themselves and those around them.

Water in your ears may seem harmless, but it can quickly turn nasty. Swimmer’s ear, surfer’s ear or ear infections can spoil the fun considerably.

Sun damage and hearing damage may seem like completely different things – but they have more in common than you think. Both are often irreversible, both start out subtle, and for both, prevention is better than cure.

Whether you are young or older, novice driver or experienced driver – hearing loss need not be a barrier to safe driving. Read more in this blog!