Hearing and Your Voice
Are people having trouble hearing what you are saying?
Does it sound like you are talking loud or shouting all the time?
Does your voice feel strained when you are speaking?
Voice and hearing go hand and hand. We hear our own voices differently then others hear us primarily because of the way the voice resonates through our own face. Often times people with decreased hearing will be told they are speaking too softly and are asked to repeat what they said. This could be an early detection of hearing loss. If hearing loss is suspected, please discuss with your physician. A consultation with an Audiologist may be recommended.
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We are having trouble understanding our brother when he’s speaking and it feels like he’s shouting too. It was explained here that voice and hearing go together and the signs above might be an early detection of hearing loss. Furthermore, it’s highly recommended to see health professionals when dealing with ears, nose, and throat.
ReplyThat is really interesting that soft speaking could be early detection of hearing loss. Maybe it would be good for me to visit a doctor who could help me hear better. My ears are important to me so that I can hear properly, that way I can follow commands from superiors better.
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