Deafness can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetic predispositions, exposure to loud noises, aging, infections, and certain medical conditions. Damage to the inner ear structures, such as hair cells, or issues with the auditory nerve can also lead to hearing loss. Additionally, ototoxic medications and physical trauma to the ear can contribute to deafness. In some cases, the cause may be unknown.
You can acquire a sickness that can cause you to become deaf.
Usually a device is used to cause the lights to flash, which alerts the deaf person.
It depends on whether the cause of the deafness is hereditary or environmental. If it's hereditary then probably.
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No. Deafness does not tend to cause paralysis of the vocal cords. People who are deaf can still speak, just without the clarity of people who can hear what they're saying.
No, thunder cannot make you deaf. Thunder is a sound caused by lightning, and while it can be very loud, it is not loud enough to cause permanent hearing damage.
Yes. Loud noise can cause a person to go deaf
It is not legal cause the kid/baby can get hurt and he/she would not hear
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Deaf Literature = a body of written stories, poems, songs and other genres which include Deaf characters, Deaf culture, Deaf identity and Deaf experiences in their work.