A person goes deaf due to a hereditary degenerative hearing loss, or allowing yourself to be in an environment either at work or at home where the loud noises damages your hearing, or when an illness (such as chronic ear infections) or another condition damages the ear drum. When one must work in a loud environment, such as construction, they should always wear proper ear protection. Though aging does not in itself cause deafness, many elderly can experience partial loss of hearing or inability to distinguish tones, which affects quality of life.
Meniere's Disease
Yes Dolphins can go deaf
they did to go out with deaf people
Though it is less common, this can happen that you can go completely deaf from the menier's disease.
Yes, horses can go deaf and so can any other animal:) hope i answered you question
Yes. It is an excellent way for deaf people to communicate (as they can read and type - unless they are both deaf and blind).
He contacted Scarlet fever which makes him Deaf at the age of 3.
From loud music on the tour, he went partly deaf, but he's fine now.
yes
no its not
Yes
They rupture their eardrums. Period.
First, you spelled deaf wrong, but no, Mozart did not go deaf at a young age.