Who
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If you or your children have more
than two of the following conditions, you are highly
advised to have a complete hearing assessment evaluated by a qualified
clinical Audiologist. |
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Adults (aged above 12
years) |
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Always say "ha" and request others to repeat
the sentences |
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Always feel people do not speak clearly |
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Always miss what your family and/or colleagues said |
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Always rely on one ear to hear |
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Need to turn up the volume of TV or radio |
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Have difficulty hearing in noisy situations |
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Have difficulty following conversation with two or more people
talking together |
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Have difficulty hearing over the phone |
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Have history of recurrent middle ear infection |
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Have family history of hearing loss |
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Have ringing sound in the ear(s) |
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Have dizziness |
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People complaint that you do not hear well and speak too loud |
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Children (aged below 12
years) |
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Always say "ha" and ask for repeat |
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Always turn one ear to the sound source |
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Always miss what others said |
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Always speak loudly |
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Do not notice when you say "no" or call his/her name |
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Do not notice different sounds (e.g., telephone ringing, shouting,
doorbell, etc.) |
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Ignore even when there are sudden loud noises |
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Need to turn up the volume of TV or radio |
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Have speech and language delay |
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Have history of recurrent middle ear infection |
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Have family history of hearing loss |
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Have difficulty following class activities |
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Have poor academic performance |
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