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Hearing aids are small electronic devices that are worn in or behind the ear by people with hearing loss. Their job is to amplify specific sounds helping their wearer hear and communicate with others better. Hearing aids can help people hear better both in quiet and noisy environments, depending on their specific needs.
Depending on the characteristics of your hearing loss, your ear, nose, and throat doctor (ENT) or audiology professional will recommend the right type of hearing aid for your needs. The most common options are: Behind-the-ear (BTE), Receiver-in-canal (RIC, also RITE or mBTE), Completely-in-the-canal (CIC/IIC) and In-the-canal (ITC)/In-the-ear (ITE).