Mild Hearing Loss
By Allan Tan | September 26, 2009
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Hearing loss that is twenty-six to forty decibels is considered mild hearing loss. A hearing loss of at least sixteen decibels but less than twenty-six decibels is categorized as slight hearing loss. Mild hearing loss is often left untreated though it can usually be vastly improved with the use of hearing aids.
The hearing loss caused by mild hearing loss may not pose many hearing problems except in environments with considerable background noise. People with mild hearing loss may also have difficulty hearing people who speak softly.
High-frequency hearing loss is the most common hearing loss that is mild. People with high-frequency hearing loss have difficulty hearing high tones but may hear low tones normally.
Mild hearing loss can be either conductive or sensorineural hearing loss. Sensorineural hearing loss is the type of hearing loss caused by deformity or damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve. A blockage of sound to the inner ear causes conductive hearing loss.
Mild hearing loss in children is commonly the result of inner ear infections. Another common cause of mild hearing loss is noise exposure. Hearing loss from noise exposure can occur from loud music, noises in the work environment, or other sources of loud noise.
Bilateral and unilateral hearing loss can be mild. Bilateral hearing loss is impaired hearing in both ears. Hearing loss in one ear is unilateral hearing loss.
Mild and slight hearing loss are only two of the levels of severity of hearing loss. A hearing loss that is between forty-one and fifty-five decibels is called moderate hearing loss. Hearing loss of fifty-six to seventy decibels is labeled as moderately severe hearing loss.
Severe hearing loss is a hearing loss of seventy-one to ninety decibels. A hearing loss of at least ninety-one decibels is profound hearing loss.
The severity of the hearing loss is determined by the results of a hearing test. The best treatment for a hearing loss depends on the type of hearing loss and the severity of the hearing loss.
Many people with mild hearing loss neglect using hearing aids even though hearing aids often improve mild hearing loss. People with mild hearing loss may be reluctant to use hearing aids due to the cost of hearing aids and being self-conscious about wearing hearing aids.
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