Grandfather and small grandson using smart phone apps at home.

Why are women and children sometimes harder to hear than men? Maybe you have noticed that some men claim they are unable to hear their wives speaking when they are listing tasks to be done. Of course, we are kidding; however, there are many reasons why it becomes difficult to hear women’s and children’s voices. Let’s figure out why, and what you can do about it.

Delving into the impacts of hearing loss at high frequencies

Females and young individuals frequently have voices that are higher in frequency, and this can impact how clearly they are able to communicate for people who have trouble hearing high frequencies. It’s the most prevalent form of hearing impairment.
Somebody may report that they can hear soft sounds, but can’t understand why hearing their children or grandchildren is difficult. Women have 165 to 255 Hz, whereas men have 85 to 180 Hz.

Difficulty in hearing specific consonants in speech, such as t, th, ch, soft c, s, sh, f, and k, as a result of high-frequency hearing loss can result in unclear speech.

Here are a number of other sounds that may be difficult to detect or hear clearly.

  • Birds chirping
  • Alarms
  • Whistling
  • High-pitched musical instruments like a flute

What are the underlying factors that bring about hearing loss at higher sound frequencies?

Age-related hearing loss may include this hearing problem. In addition, the tiny hair-like sensory cells in the inner ear can become damaged, and this makes it harder to hear high-pitched sounds.

Extended exposure to loud sounds, including those encountered at concerts or in loud workplaces or surroundings, can also add to the problem. Additional factors that contribute to risk include heredity, specific drugs such as aspirin, chemotherapy medications, and antibiotics. Cardiovascular disease is also related.

High-frequency hearing loss in children may hinder the development of their speech and language skills. Older people may face the possibility of experiencing dementia, depression, and falls.

Treatments for high-frequency hearing loss

While high-frequency hearing loss is irreversible, utilizing hearing aids can significantly improve the clarity of high-pitched sounds by increasing their volume, producing a sharper and more distinct auditory experience. An audiologist can configure your hearing aids to meet your specific requirements.

Attending a business meeting, talking on the phone, having meals, or talking with your grandchild can be improved. Most modern hearing devices can link to your mobile phone and come outfitted with directional microphones for accurate sound customization. As a perk, you’ll make your wife happy.

Book an appointment if you think you have high-frequency hearing loss.

The site information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. To receive personalized advice or treatment, schedule an appointment.
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