Listening is the most important sense besides seeing. Listening is very important for our daily life. When we have problems in listening, it has a great impact on our life.
Many deaf people say why do I wear hearing aids but still can’t understand them?
In fact, more patients are deaf for a long time, and then they wear hearing aids. Among these people, more are the elderly.
In fact, you can’t blame the hearing aid, which is used to receive external sound, then amplify it into your ears, and then it will be introduced into your brain. So we need to understand a basic concept first, listening is the work of the ear, and listening is the work of the brain.
Our eyesight is the same. Seeing doesn’t mean you can see clearly, but seeing means you can definitely see. The same hearing is the same. Hearing doesn’t mean you can hear clearly. Hearing clearly means you can hear. After the sound is introduced into the ear, it needs to be transmitted to the brain. The brain then analyzes the sound and language, so that we can understand it.
Many deaf patients will have this kind of reason because they are in the state of deafness for a long time. Because the auditory center in the brain has not received the stimulation of sound for a long time, it will gradually degenerate over time. Then when you wear the hearing aid, the big brain suddenly hears the long-time lost sound, which can’t react at once and can’t be processed, so it can guide them This led to the occurrence of this phenomenon.
But don’t panic. There is still a way to recover, as long as you train more. After wearing the hearing aid, you can choose a quiet environment, then close your eyes, relax, and let yourself focus on listening to a sound, grasp the sound and identify what it is. After training for a period of time every day, your brain will soon get used to the sound and you can understand it.
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