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Mild Hearing Loss – People with mild hearing loss often have difficulty following speech, particularly in situations where it is noisy. The lowest sound people with this form of hearing loss can perceive is 25 to 39 decibels.
Moderate Hearing Loss – People with moderate hearing loss have difficulty following speech, even when they are wearing a hearing aid. The lowest sound people with this form of hearing loss can perceive is 40 to 69 decibels.
Severe Hearing Loss - People with severe hearing loss are likely to rely on lipreading, even when they are wearing a hearing aid. The lowest sound people with this form of hearing loss can perceive is 70 to 94 decibels.
Profound Hearing Loss – People with profound hearing loss are prone to using lipreading, but are likely to use sign language as their first or preferred language. The lowest sound people with this form of hearing loss can perceive is 95 decibels or more.
Moderate Hearing Loss – People with moderate hearing loss have difficulty following speech, even when they are wearing a hearing aid. The lowest sound people with this form of hearing loss can perceive is 40 to 69 decibels.
Severe Hearing Loss - People with severe hearing loss are likely to rely on lipreading, even when they are wearing a hearing aid. The lowest sound people with this form of hearing loss can perceive is 70 to 94 decibels.
Profound Hearing Loss – People with profound hearing loss are prone to using lipreading, but are likely to use sign language as their first or preferred language. The lowest sound people with this form of hearing loss can perceive is 95 decibels or more.