Hearing Impairment and Deafness

If a person's hearing abilities fall below those of someone with normal hearing, which is defined as having hearing thresholds of 20 dB or higher in both ears, they are said to have hearing loss. It can affect one or both ears, be mild, moderate, fairly severe, severe, or profound. Congenital or early-onset childhood hearing loss, ongoing middle ear infections, noise-induced hearing loss, age-related hearing loss, and ototoxic medicines that harm the inner ear are some of the main causes of hearing loss. Age-related hearing loss and hearing aids.

  • Permanent hearing loss and sudden deafness
  • Hearing tests, hearing rehabilitation, and audio logic
  • Children who have hearing issues
  • Deaf-Blindness
  • Disorders of the Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum (ANSD)
  • Non-syndromic deafness and hearing loss
  • The Pendred syndrome
  • Conducive deafness's root causes
  • Age Associated

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