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Results 1 - 10 of 73 for Severe hearing impairment
  1. ... other assistive devices Sign language (for those with severe hearing loss) Speech reading (lip reading and using visual cues ... cochlear implant may be recommended for people with severe hearing loss. Surgery is done to place the implant. The ...
  2. ... one ear than the other. You have sudden, severe hearing loss or ringing in the ears (tinnitus). You have ... help you communicate Sign language (for those with severe hearing loss) Cochlear implants are only used in people who ...
  3. ... for your home Sign language (for those with severe hearing loss) Speech reading (such as lip reading and using ... implant may be recommended for certain people with severe hearing loss. Surgery is done to place the implant. The ...
  4. ... in the ears (as if underwater) Moderate to severe hearing loss Nosebleed ... Complications may include: Acute ear infection Hearing loss Ruptured or perforated eardrum Vertigo
  5. ... distortion. Telecommunication relay services (TRS) allow people with severe hearing loss to place calls to standard telephones. Text telephones, ...
  6. ... Children can also be affected, especially those with severe hearing loss.
  7. ... inner ear. Symptoms of a ruptured eardrum include severe pain, hearing loss, discharge from the ear, or ringing in the ...
  8. ... See a provider if there are symptoms of: Severe ear pain Hearing loss Dizziness Fever Ringing in the ears Ear discharge ...
  9. ... or both ears. It may be mild, moderate, severe, or profound. Profound hearing loss is what most people call deafness. Sometimes, hearing ...
  10. ... devices to help with hearing loss. If the hearing loss is severe enough, a cochlear implant may help. Protecting your ears from any further damage and hearing loss is a key part of treatment. Protect your ...
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