If you repeatedly find one or more of the following warning signs, you may have hearing loss:
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It seems that people are more and more ambiguous when they talk.
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Sharp sounds like ringing in your ears
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You often let people repeat sentences
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Your family complains that you are too loud when you play radio or TV
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Some small sounds in the house are hard to hear, such as the sound of a faucet dripping or the doorbell
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When you have a lot of people, it’s hard to understand what others are saying.
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It’s hard to understand all the words in the conversation.
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You find it difficult to communicate when answering a call
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When you are facing the speaker, it’s hard to hear what the other person is saying.
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You are told that you are too loud
Common age-related hearing loss
The age range (Age) can be selected on the right side of the audiogram. For each age, you will see where the normal hearing person is in the audiogram (blue part), and above the line after hearing loss is the frequency of the speech you may be missing.
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