Digital hearing aids are fantastic for all types of hearing losses. My grandfather has one and he absolutely loves it!
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Non syndromic hearing loss (loss without other clinical problems) should be addressed. Non syndromic hearing loss is more common and autosomal recessive accounts for 80% of losses whereas autosomal dominant accounts for about 20%. Less than 3% of losses are due to mitochondrial genetic faults and X linked chromosomes.
Various dB losses require a hearing aid. The question isn't so much what decibel loss requires a hearing aid, but at what point does your hearing interfere with your life enough that a hearing aid would prove beneficial. Because people are different, hearing aid manufacturers intentionally design an array of hearing aids suited to mild (least-affected grade of hearing loss) loss to severe. Additionally, different models of hearing aids may effect when you might wish to purchase a hearing aid. For example, original hearing aids were analog, so they were made with a specific hearing loss in mind. If your hearing changed past a reasonable range covered by your hearing aid, it might have been necessary to purchase a new one. Now, analog programmable hearing aids are adjustable, and can be programmed by an audiologist to suit your fluctuating hearing loss. Finally, and most expensively (also: what I wear) are digital programmable hearing aids. My audiologist is able to test my aided and un-aided hearing, compare it to my hearing aid programs (plugged into the computer) and change my hearing aid levels very quickly. As someone with a permanent progressive loss, this type of hearing aid is helpful because my hearing aid adjusts as my hearing does. In general, it is advisable to get a hearing aid if you have trouble hearing, if your hearing loss is affecting your relationships with others, if your safety is affected while driving, working, or at home, or if you are unable to adjust to a more physical form of communication (cued speech, American/British Sign Language, SEE, Simultaneous Communication, lip-reading, etc.). As far as hearing levels go, a minimum loss is 26-45 decibels, and your purchase of a hearing aid truly depends on the above questions as to whether or not it will be beneficial. If you believe you have a hearing loss, please consult an Ear/Nose/Throat specialist to rule out any other possibilities besides a permanent hearing loss. After that, take their advice regarding seeking out an audiology specialist to assist you in choosing which particular device would be most beneficial to you!
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"Mute" suggests "hearing loss," although that is not the only cause of muteness. There is an Association of Medical Professionals with Hearing Losses [AMPHL]. Their Web site is http://www.amphl.org/articles.php For other information about "deafness and medical professions," search that combination of terms.
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Children with hearing loss comprehend and produce shorter and simpler sentences than children with normal hearing.Children with hearing loss often have difficulty understanding and writing complex sentences, such as those with relative clauses ("The teacher whom I have for math was sick today.") or passive voice ("The ball was thrown by Mary.")Children with hearing loss often cannot hear word endings such as-sor-ed. This leads to misunderstandings and misuse of verb tense, pluralization, nonagreement of subject and verb, and possessives.Children with hearing loss often cannot hear quiet speech sounds such as "s," "sh," "f," "t," and "k" and therefore do not include them in their speech. Thus, speech may be difficult to understand.Children with hearing loss may not hear their own voices when they speak. They may speak too loudly or not loud enough. They may have a speaking pitch that is too high. They may sound like they are mumbling because of poor stress, poor inflection, or poor rate of speaking.Children with hearing loss have difficulty with all areas of academic achievement, especially reading and mathematical concepts.Children with mild to moderate hearing losses, onaverage, achieve one to four grade levels lower than their peers with normal hearing, unless appropriate management occurs.Children with severe to profound hearing loss usually achieve skills no higher than the third- or fourth-grade level, unless appropriate educational intervention occurs early.The gap in academic achievement between children with normal hearing and those with hearing loss usually widens as they progress through school.The level of achievement is related to parental involvement and the quantity, quality, and timing of the support services children receive.
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