When should I have a hearing aid?

The question of when a hearing aid should be assigned is determined by the degree of hearing loss. Hearing aids are generally recommended for hearing loss at moderate to moderate hearing loss. Subjectively, when you realize that the problem of hearing loss has already plagued your work, study and life, you should give priority to the hospital to diagnose the hearing. If there is no treatment after treatment or if you are unwilling to receive treatment, you can rely on the patient’s residual. Hearing, by wearing a hearing aid to achieve a better listening effect (moderate hearing loss, through compensation can be close to normal people’s hearing, but not reach; severe and extremely heavy, can compensate or close to the position of the speech banana map).

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For some elderly people with sensorineural deafness and conductive deafness with external ear disease have a certain effect, as long as there is residual hearing, hearing aids can achieve the purpose of adjuvant therapy. If you don’t wear it, your hearing will slow down. This damage is irreversible.

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