Mild hearing loss (hearing loss between 25-40 dB)
Impact: Communication is not a problem in quiet environments, but it may be difficult to hear conversations in noisy environments.
Moderate hearing loss (hearing loss between 41 and 55 dB)
Impact: Even in quiet environments, you may need to raise the volume to hear clearly, and you may need to turn the volume up even more when watching TV, listening to the radio, or communicating on the phone.
Moderate to severe hearing loss (hearing loss between 56-70 dB)
Impact: May find it difficult to communicate with others face to face and need to use hearing AIDS to help with hearing.
Severe hearing loss (hearing loss between 71-90 dB)
Impact: Unable to hear conversations at normal volume, relying on hearing AIDS or even auxiliary hearing devices.
Very severe hearing loss (hearing loss above 91 dB)
Effects: Inability to hear most sounds, need to use powerful hearing AIDS or cochlear implants, extremely difficult daily communication and hearing comprehension, may require sign language or written communication.
Hearing health is an integral part of our lives. Only by paying attention to and protecting hearing health can we better enjoy every sound in life.
In addition, regular hearing examination is also an important means to protect hearing health. Through professional hearing examination, we can understand our hearing status in time, find potential problems and take appropriate treatment measures. In this way, we can be proactive when it comes to hearing health.
Finally, maintaining a healthy lifestyle also has a positive impact on hearing health. A balanced diet, adequate exercise, and adequate sleep can help us maintain a good physical condition, thus providing a strong guarantee for hearing health.
In a word, hearing health is an indispensable part of our life. We should start from every detail of daily life, pay attention to and protect our hearing health. Only in this way can we better enjoy every voice in our life and keep in close touch with the world.