| Category | Ear Related Problems |
An individual who can't hear as well as somebody with typical hearing - hearing limits of 20 dB or better in the two ears - is said to have hearing misfortune. Hearing misfortune might be gentle, moderate, serious, or significant. It can influence one ear or both ears, and prompt trouble in hearing conversational discourse or uproarious sounds. 'Deaf' people mostly have profound hearing loss, which implies very little or no hearing.