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Here are a few of the hundreds that are associated with speech, language, or hearing problems:
Conductive.
Anyone can learn sign language, but sign language is mostly associated with deaf and hard of hearing people which is their native language. (Although quite a few don't know sign language and learned language via oralism method.)
The hearing rods for identifier "c" language is the function.
Hearing problems from a Sound Grenade are TEMPORARY; however if someone were to be REPEATEDLY exposed to Sound Grenades (many times), they would MOST LIKELY have PERMANENT HEARING PROBLEMS.
A: heart attacks B: circulation problems C: blood pressure D: osteoporosis E: hearing loss Correct Anwer: B
Optic Nerve
to an extent. if someone beeps their horn and the person has hearing problems, they won't be able to hear it
Decreased hearing with age.
Glue ear is a condition where fluid, that is glue-like in texture, fills the middle ear. Symptoms of glue ear include, reduced hearing, problems with balance, clumsiness and problems with speech and language.
Hearing problems are treated surgically by otolaryngologists (physicians who specialize in ear, nose, and throat procedures).
hearing problems
high frequency sounds