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Total deafness is quite rare. Most deaf people can hear a little. However, since hearing loss is generally frequency-based rather than amplitude-based, a deaf person's hearing may not be usable, if the normal frequencies of speech lie in the impaired range. People with a moderate hearing loss, of about 36-50 dB, generally describe themselves as "partially deaf." Others who were born hearing, but who have partially lost their hearing through illness or injury are "deafened."
Hearing loss can result from damage or disruption to any part of the hearing system. Causes can range from wax blocking the ear canal and age-related changes to the sensory cells of the cochlea to brain damage. Common causes of deafness in adults include presbyacusis, side-effects of medication, aco
In 2000, the government announced that every newborn baby in the UK would have a hearing test within 48 hours of birth. About 13 out of every 1,000 children are born deaf or develop deafness when they are young. About one in every 1,000 children is deaf at three years old. This rises to two in every 1,000 children aged nine to 16. However, the commonest cause of hearing loss is ageing, and three-quarters of people who are deaf are aged over 60.
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Deaf generally implies a profound loss of hearing; someone with a partial loss of hearing is more likely to be referred to as hard of hearing or the qualified partially legally deaf. People with varying degrees of hearing loss have also been referred to as hearing-impaired. The term hard of hearing may be used to describe all degrees of hearing loss up to and including total deafness.
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