Could be conductive hearing loss due to the buildup of wax but more likely sensorineural due to...
a.) Occupational exposure to large volume levels working in an aviation environment.
b.) Physiological loss of hearing due to aging.
63 year old man has progressively hard o hearing. he is a retired mechanic. what kind of hearing loss is this man likely to have
We just moved to a new location. I am hearing some grinding noises when I brake. How would I go about finding an auto mechanic?
No, Hamsters are very sensitive to sound and they could loose their hearing in the airplane. It is NOT a good idea.
Flying an airplane can lead to changes in air pressure, which may affect the ears by causing discomfort or temporary hearing loss. This can occur during takeoff and landing, as the pressure in the cabin changes rapidly. Pilots and passengers may experience ear popping or feeling like their ears are plugged due to the pressure changes. Long-term exposure to loud noise in the airplane cabin can also contribute to hearing loss over time.
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depends on the airplane's system. I would think not because no animal is carry-on. Since rabbits have VERY sensitive hearing their ears will pop hard and screech inside soo hard and loud that they would probably lose their hearing and become deaf. Unless they have some anitestic or something.. all I know is that it's not a good choice to put a rabbit on an airplane
Could be a bad wheel bearing, have it checked by a mechanic soon!
It is always difficult to answer without seeing and hearing, but it sounds like your clutch has gone. You need to get a mechanic in to have a look.
No way of telling you without hearing it and seeing it. Have a trusted mechanic inspect the car for you before you get stuck on the road.
Some of the hearing disorders areConductive hearing lossSensorineural hearing lossNoise induced hearing loss
how does bats hearing compare to human hearing
If it's someone who has full hearing they are called hearing. If they have little hearing or are lossing their hearing they are called hard of hearing.
The wet brakes sound you are hearing from your vehicle could be caused by water or moisture on the brake pads or rotors, which can happen after driving through water or during rainy conditions. This can temporarily reduce braking performance until the water evaporates. It is important to have your brakes inspected by a mechanic to ensure they are functioning properly.