This is a good example of a sloping hearing loss (most commonly caused by aging) but does not simulate all noise induced hearing loss -I have a cookie bite notch in my audiogram at 3k and it is a completely different sound -its hard to explain -high notes are clear as a bell but the midrange is dropping out so music sounds tinny and people sound like they are speaking with a lisp all the time- its not a problem for communication yet but still very very frustrating
I have a mild hearing loss so the whole video sounded the same to me lol :P
angelbaby123ful 1 week ago
Would be nice if the video was captioned…
discpad 2 months ago
people with cancer don't have a choice though chemotherapy desroys cilia in your ear which help you hear. It doesn't regenerate either
batyoung 5 months ago
Noise-induced hearing loss is 100% preventable - please protect your hearing!
HLHearForever 9 months ago
This is a good example of a sloping hearing loss (most commonly caused by aging) but does not simulate all noise induced hearing loss -I have a cookie bite notch in my audiogram at 3k and it is a completely different sound -its hard to explain -high notes are clear as a bell but the midrange is dropping out so music sounds tinny and people sound like they are speaking with a lisp all the time- its not a problem for communication yet but still very very frustrating
paulbrasell71 1 year ago
@paulbrasell71 i have cokkie bite and the last test sounds how i hear in my right ear its annoying as employers who mediacl you for a job say no way
sandydogy 2 months ago
noise endosed?
akary 1 year ago