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or 40s and onwards and when we reach our 80s, more than half of all people suffer from significant hearing loss. Despite that, more half of all hearing–impaired people are of working age (51.3%).
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Another very noise ears common reason for hearing loss is exposure to noise. We live in a noisy world. Noise may come from our work or from voluntary exposure to noise, such as noisy motors or loud music at rock concerts, noise ears night clubs, discos and from stereos – with or without the use of headphones. Hearing loss may also occur as a result of disease, infections or drugs. It may be inherited or be a result of physical noise ears damage to the ears or serious injuries to the head. Hearing loss can either be conductive or sensorineural. Some people suffer from both, which is called mixed hearing loss. Diseases noise ears can lead to hearing problems Diseases such as Otitis Media and Glue Ears can result in hearing problems, and diseases such as otosclerosis and Usher´s syndrome will often result in hearing impairment. Hearing may also be damaged by Tinnitus, Ménière´s Disease, noise ears Acoustic Tumours or Acoustic Trauma. Even though the most common causes of hearing loss are excessive noise and ageing, which in both cases lead to dead or damaged hair cells in the inner ear, many people also suffer from contract hearing [Email: info@hear-it.org] |