360 million people worldwide have disabling hearing loss (1), and 32 million of these are children. Hearing loss may result from a variety of factors, including age, genetic factors, infection, noise exposure, and injuries. If left untreated, it can lead to social isolation, communication difficulties, and reduced quality of life. Early diagnosis and treatment, such as hearing aids, cochlear implants, and speech therapy, can significantly improve the outcomes for individuals with hearing loss. Prevention through noise protection and regular hearing check-ups is crucial, especially for those at risk.

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