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what is 'hearing aids'?

Definition for Hearing aids

instruments to enable a person to hear
Hearing aids is also known as: hearing aid, hearing aids

Hearing aids is a medical procedure used for such diagnoses as: otosclerosis, ear trauma and presbycusis.

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otosclerosis
degenerative disease in middle ear bones resulting in hearing loss
ear trauma
ear injury
presbycusis
loss of hearing due to aging
congenital deafness syndromes
deafness associated with other abnormalities
Pendred Syndrome
genetic disease causing hearing loss and thyroid problems
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