Iam facing hearing loss problem.My left and right ears are 30% deficient of capacity known by audiometry test?


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ram asked:


Iam facing problems of hearing low voices and also clarity of general sounds.how can I overcome this?without any devices can it be possible to regain my audio capacity.

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2 Responses to “Iam facing hearing loss problem.My left and right ears are 30% deficient of capacity known by audiometry test?”

  1. Mawiya Says:

    Hearing in women at menopause. Prevalence of hearing loss …
    by C Hederstierna - 2007 - Cited by 11 - Related articles
    Prevalence of hearing loss, audiometric configuration and relation to hormone … Hearing threshold levels were compared per group right and left ears, …. ‘dip’ in estrogen deficient women with Turner’s syndrome is often seen [18], [19]. …. Part I. Basic audiometric test results. Ear Hear 1990; 11: 247–56 Mawiya

  2. Amaretta Says:

    What did the audiologist say about your hearing loss when you talked to him/her? Did they recommend hearing aids? Some hearing loss is congenital (it runs in families), sometimes it occurs as the result of an accident (like a skull fracture), and sometimes it occurs from too much loud music or noise (like construction noise) over a long period of time. There are ways of coping with it — you can turn up the volume on your phone, radio, etc. You can make an effort to talk to people in quiet locations — at home with the TV off, in quiet restaurants, etc. — and avoid noisy venues like sports bars, noisy parties, busy restaurants, etc. One device worth considering is something called TV Ears. It’s a lightweight headset that amplifies and sharpens the dialogue and sounds on television so that you can hear conversations, the news, etc., more easily. It’s made a huge difference for my husband, who is deaf but refuses to wear hearing aids out of vanity. Amaretta

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