People who have slight to severe hearing loss use hearing aids. This includes
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Kids
Born with difficulty hearing
People who have trouble speaking because they do not hear well
Grownups
People whose hearing gets worse slowly as they get older (presbycusis)
People who have lost their hearing because of loudness, infections, or drugs
Seniors (Older Adults)
Most common users
If hearing loss is not treated, people often become socially withdrawn and alone.
People Who Can Only Hear on One Side
Use certain kinds of hearing aids, including CROS or Bone-Anchored Hearing Aids.
Hearing loss, also called hearing impairment, is when you do not hear well in one ear (unilateral) or both ears (bilateral). It is not only a lack of sensory input; it is a complex problem that affects communication, cognitive development, emotional health, and social integration. Depending on the cause, location, and severity, hearing loss can be temporary or permanent, mild or severe.