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What causes deafness?

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What causes deafness?

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There are several common causes of Deafness. There is of course genetic deafness. Rubella/German Measles when a mother is pregnant often causes deafness in her unborn child. Nerve deafness is not uncommon. Many people have a damaged auditory nerve. A high fever causes this. Spinal Meningitis often is the culprit. Still others suffer from a damaged ear drum although that is less common among people in the Deaf Culture. Every once in a while you will meet someone who has become Deaf due to trauma, although that is rare.

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The term deaf has and continues to cause controversy regarding its definition and meaning. For most this term is given to those to define hearing loss. Controversy arises with regard to the degree of hearing loss experienced and whether the term should be used to describe a slight deficit in hearing, or anywhere on the spectrum from this to a total inability to hear. In a society aware of political correctness and because of a fear of upsetting people unnecessarily, many members of society are reluctant to use any term relating to a persons circumstance for fear of giving labels or of causing offence. Many people fear repercussion when referring to someone whom is hearing impaired, and often the best option is to try and find out what terms the individual uses and adjust from terminology accordingly as what upsets one person will often be different to what upsets the next person. Causes of Deafness The list for the potential reasons for deafness, or a hearing loss of any degree, is ext

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Deafness and hard-of-hearing are not the same thing. Deafness means a total or near-total loss of hearing, along with an inability to understand speech. A person can be born deaf, or be born with normal hearing and become deaf because of an accident or illness. People who lose some ability to hear during their life are called ha

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There are a number of factors that can contribute towards a person going deaf or becoming hard of hearing, age is one of the most common and some degree of deafness or loss of hearing will occur in over 50% of all people over the age of 60.

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