Hearing impairment refers to partial or total loss of the ability to hear. Auditory fatigue occurs when a person with hearing loss becomes mentally and physically exhausted from the effort required to listen, process, and respond to sounds, especially in noisy or busy environments.
Hearing loss refers to the partial or total inability to hear. It can affect one or both ears and can be caused by various factors such as ageing, injury, illness, or genetics.
People with hearing loss may find it difficult to understand speech, especially in noisy environments.
Tinnitus is the perception of noise or ringing in the ears without an external sound source. It can be constant or intermittent and vary in pitch and volume. Although not a disease itself, tinnitus often accompanies hearing loss or ear conditions.
Vision impairment refers to a condition where a person has trouble seeing, even with correction like glasses or contact lenses. This can include partial or complete blindness.