Symptoms Of Mild Hearing Loss

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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  • @Jourdainist
    @Jourdainist 3 роки тому

    I was cutting my beard off and i had the clippers near my right ear then when i switched to cut near my left ear the clippers sounded very different and muffled. So i put it back to the right and i noticed the clippers made a high pitched rattling that i couldn't tell in the left ear. Not sure if that is the same thing but it sounds like it. I'm kinda embarrassed to see a doctor any more about it because the last experience i had was very humiliating when i went

    • @JohnnyGNV
      @JohnnyGNV 3 роки тому

      Now try the telephone dial tone test - put the phone to your left ear, and then your right ear. For me, the "pitch" is higher in the left ear and not quite to the same volume as the right ear. Thus, and Hearing test(s) have confirmed this, my right ear is stronger. Both my parents had severe hearing loss, and, I am fortunate that (well, so far) my hearing loss is considered mild / possibly moderate. My hearing used to be great, phenomenal in fact when I was thirty, thirty five ~ but as the years go by, many of us suffer from some level of hearing loss. Music is not the same for me now, although I manage = if it is just a vocalist with modest instrumentation, I get by - but some of these orchestrations that are elaborate, that's another story. A crowded noisy restaurant? Forget it, I really struggle as my ear can no longer disseminate and separate sounds accordingly. I just wear ear plugs and ask my friends to please accept my apologies, that I'm not intending to be rude, I just struggle too much in ultra noisy environments = I just do the best I can. I don't think my loss is strong enough to yet warrant the use of a Hearing aid, but I'm sure that's in my Future somewhere down the road.