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If you are deaf will wearing a hearing aid help all the time? |
Im asking because i'm working on a project for class. No, if you are completely deaf then no hearing aid will help you hear, Conductive hearing loss, is when you are still able to hear certain sounds and frequencies. This usually happens when a person suffers some sort of injury to any part of the ear... A hearing aid would benefit them, to help make up for the damaged drum, canal or ossicle. It doesn't. Some deaf people (they may call themselves deaf or hard of hearing, whichever) have enough hearing in their ears so that hearing aids may be of some benefit to them (this is not always the case, sometimes a hearing loss may be severe or profound enough that hearing aids are of no help, but a cochlear implant might if one should choose to go in that direction). Now, as for a completely deaf person that has no hearing at all in their ears, hearing aids are absolutely useless, although cochlear implants might help if they choose to get one (it will of course, depend on their background education, their understanding of language, etc.) yes it works most of the time if you have new batteries in it is the best way to hear properly if you are deaf I have a profound hearing loss, and I have wore hearing aids since I was almost 1 year old, now at the age of 35 I am not wearing them anymore. With the hearing aid it helped me a bit with the lip reading part, but not to hear things. However now I don't wear one because something happened inside of my ears that I can't stand the aids anymore, hopefully I will be able to wear them again. Every person with a hearing loss is different with aids, some are able to use them, and some don't bother with them at all. Think about it for a minute. There are people labeled as blind who can still see shadows or flashes of light or see things with a VERY strong magnifier. To be considered deaf you have to have a profound hearing loss which means that you can barely a sound that is at least 90 decibels or louder(which is pretty loud). Just because someone is categorized as deaf does not mean they hear NOTHING - just that they can hear very very little. So yes a hearing aid can help alert them to sounds in their environment, although it does not usually help too much with speech understanding. Usually they learn to lipread very well. Ok, it seems like some of these answers may have just stired up some more questions... |
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