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True. As people age, they commonly experience a gradual decline in high-frequency hearing due to natural changes in the inner ear. Exposure to loud sounds over time can also contribute to hearing loss in high frequencies.
As a deaf person myself, I can offer my input. Not being able to hear presents a problem with conversing with people. Also this presents a problem being able to hear emergency sounds, such as a fire alarm, or sirens. I am limited to what work I am able to do because of my hearing. As a kid my dream was to serve in the Army, and in my high school years I was devastated to find out that due to my hearing I was unable to join. These are just a very few issues that come up.
Presbycusis is a gradual loss of sensorineural hearing that occurs as the body ages (presby means old age and -cusis means hearing)Neuroscience studies have found that as we age, our cochlear tends to lose the ability to detect very high frequency sounds.There is a sound you can search for that only people under the age of 25 can hear. It is called 'the mosquito' and it was used in some countries to deter youths from loitering at night time. It was found to be contradictory to the Declaration of Human Rights and ceased.From what I understand, the more you damage your ear drums through frequent exposure to high volume music, the more you ear drum 'oval window' loses its ability to transduce sound into the neural electrical signal that we know as hearing. Hearing aids are quite effective nowadays in amplifying sound, so unless you have some sort of degenerative hearing disease, hearing can be restored.
No. He wears an ear piece so that people off air can communicate with him. Yes he does wear a hearing aid he is deaf he lost his hearing in a high school accident.........
High frequency hearing decreases as people age, typically starting around age 30. The ability to hear sounds above 15-16 kHz diminishes with aging, leading to difficulties in perceiving high-pitched sounds.
Truthfully, people of all ages are able to use hearing aids. There is no confirmed age for when someone's hearing my be lost. Yet, people mostly notice their hearing problems when they're approaching older ages.
As people age, they may experience age-related hearing loss, known as presbycusis. This can result in difficulty hearing high-pitched sounds, understanding speech in noisy environments, or hearing softer sounds. It is important to regularly monitor hearing health and seek evaluation by an audiologist if any changes in hearing are noticed.
There are many things a person can't hear if they have high frequency hearing loss. They can't hear high frequencies.
high blood pressure
Because the high noise level can cause hearing loss
hearing becomes blarry and as if one is in high altitude
The ringing could be a result of long term hearing damage or exposure to loud noises such as music at a party. However certain electronics make high pitch noises that not everyone is able to hear. People have different ranges of hearing. Usually younger people can hear higher pitch noises than older people can hear.