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Many things cause hearing loss such as:
Hearing loss is measured in terms of intensity and is described as mild, moderate, severe or profound.
People with mild hearing loss have a certain amount of difficulty hearing speech in noisy situations.
With moderate hearing loss, difficulty is experienced following speech in ordinary situations without the use of a hearing aid and people have even more problems in noisy areas. Most people in this category find they can use a telephone if they are wearing a hearing aid by using the inductive coupler (which cuts out some background noise).
Severe hearing loss makes speech difficult to follow, even with a hearing aid. Using
an adapted voice phone would be almost impossible, despite the availability of strong
amplification. People are likely to rely on British Sign Language or lip-
Hearing Loss