Have difficulty following conversations involving 2 or more people. equire frequent repetitions (say “huh” or “what” often). Have difficulty following conversations involving 2 or more people. Think that other people sound muffled or like they’re mumbling. Have difficulty hearing in noisy situations, like conferences, restaurants, malls, or crowded rooms. Have trouble hearing women and children. Have your TV or radio turned up to a high volume. Answer or respond inappropriate
There are many different factors that can cause hearing loss. Hearing loss can be caused by genetics, loud noise exposure, ear infections, disease, and aging. There are different types of hearing loss. The most prevalent hearing loss is called sensorineural (permanent) hearing loss. This type of hearing loss is typically caused by loud noise exposure, genetics, disease, and aging. Conductive (middle ear/typically temporary) hearing loss which can be caused by ear infections,