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the crows hearing is accually is not that good. the mainly have to depend on their eyes for finding food. the hearing of eagles, hawks ravens are much better. those are just some examples of some that have better hearing
Who is the Hearing impaired classical music maestro
conductive hearing loss results from a problem with the inner and outer ear
If you mean that your ears ring (tinnitus) after listening to loud music, you may be dangerously close to permanently damaging your hearing, or you may already be beyond that point. Your hearing CAN be damaged, and it CAN be damaged permanently. Being young does NOT mean that your hearing organs will ALWAYS spring back. One danger for young people who love loud music is that as hearing begins to decline, there is a need for louder music which of course will speed the damage.If you are talking about ringing in the ears, please find a nearby hearing clinic (I believe that Beltone clinics do hearing assessments without charge) and get tested. Whether your hearing is normal, damaged or even superior, take the ringing as a sign that you must start protecting your hearing now in order to avoid living the rest of your life with hearing impairments. If your hearing happens to be normal or superior and you take this as a sign that you can abuse your hearing as much as you like, then I would like to talk with you in ten years-- assuming, that is, that you can still hear in ten years.Do you actually physically hear the music faintly, or is it more like hearing some catchy tune and then you 'can't get it out of your head' for the rest of the day? If you have the experience of physically hearing the music faintly, it could still be related to a hearing problem. After all, you did specify that this happens to you after listening to loud music, not just any music. I am not a physician or hearing specialist, but faintly hearing sounds after listening to loud music may still be related to overstimulation of the hearing mechanisms in the ear.
Children's Hearing was created in 1971.
Jean E. Semple has written: 'Hearing-impaired preschool child' -- subject(s): Deaf children, Deafness in children, Hearing disorders in children, Hearing impaired children
Jerry L. Northern has written: 'Review Manual for Speech, Language and Hearing' 'Hearing in children' -- subject(s): Hearing Tests, Hearing disorders, Hearing disorders in children, In infancy & childhood, In infancy and childhood
Antonio Ciocco has written: 'The hearing of school children' -- subject- s -: Deafness, School children, Hearing
Prices for hearing aids for children vary on the manufacturer and style of the hearing aid, plus any insurance discount that may apply. Hearing aids can cost up to $6,000.00 per ear.
Fred H. Bess has written: 'Audiology, education, and the hearing impaired child' -- subject(s): Audiology, Deaf children, Education, Education, Special, Hearing, Hearing disorders in children, Hearing impaired children, Hearing loss, Partial, In infancy and childhood, Partial Hearing Loss, Rehabilitation, Special education 'Audiology' -- subject(s): Audiology, Audiologie
Arthur Jacques Lesser has written: 'Services for the child who is hard of hearing' -- subject(s): Audiometry, Deaf children, Hearing aids, Hearing disorders in children
no as i know but i have been hearing he has 2 children
Usually it isn't. When hearing loss becomes bothersome or problematic, then a hearing aid may be used. In children there can be temporary mild hearing loss due to ear infections (especially otitis media). After antibiotic treatment, normal hearing (or, at least, hearing that was normal for that person before the infection) will return.
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Christine Sloan has written: 'Treating auditory processing difficulties in children' -- subject(s): Hearing, Hearing disorders in children, Treatment
Max A. Goldstein has written: 'The acoustic method for the training of the deaf, and hard-of-hearing child' -- subject(s): Deaf children, Hearing, Hearing impaired children, Vibration 'Problems of the deaf' -- subject(s): Children with disabilities, Deaf, Deafness, Education