Hearing has been poor since childhood. Is it still useful to wear hearing aids in your twenties?

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      Most of the hearing problems are complex, and the lesions may be in the middle ear, inner ear, nerves, and brain; it may be conductive deafness, neurosensory deafness, mixed, especially the location of neurosensory deafness, and the mechanism is more complicated. Hearing aids are used as a means of hearing intervention. It is effective, but the effect is not as obvious and intuitive as wearing glasses.After hearing aids are selected, wearing hearing aids often has a longer adaptation period, which requires time and training to gradually adapt.

      After hearing loss, the ear receives less sound due to hearing loss, which will further reduce the degree of deafness, so use it scientifically as soon as possibleHearing aid, It will increase the frequency of ear use and protect the residual hearing from further disuse deterioration (auditory deprivation). Therefore, early wearing hearing aids is the same as wearing glasses for myopia. It is very important not to deepen hearing (vision).Of course, for some elderly comrades, their hearing will decrease with age, as if used all the year roundHearing aid, I feel that I have exercised and my hearing impairment is much better than those who never use hearing aids.

      Children have poor hearing since childhood. The sooner they wear hearing aids, the better. Generally, they can be equipped with hearing aids in about 6 months. It is best to equip children with hearing aids before they learn to speak, otherwise it will affect the child’s language development and cause slurred speech.Hearing aids must be equipped and the child should be taken to professional language training. The child should not speak very much. Therefore, once the child has hearing problems, he should consult a hearing expert in time. The principles of early detection, early treatment, and early intervention must be ensured.

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