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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'hearing problems' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone has difficulty hearing sound, for example: "John has had hearing problems since he was a child."
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Some rockers and countless rock fans have developed hearing problems.
In addition to vestibular dysfunction, it can cause hearing problems.
"I lost that job because of my hearing problems".
It turned out that he had hearing problems and needed grommets installed in his eardrums.
He is less likely to have vision and hearing problems after birth.
"People might have first thought their hearing problems would be temporary".
I only have hearing problems in certain situations, e.g., at movies, crowded restaurants.
There are also fewer vision and hearing problems among babies born at full term.
And now there is another major risk associated with hearing problems: dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
Bethan had a particular interest in the hearing problems of patients with Down's syndrome.
They all have vision impairments, and many of them have hearing problems and other disabilities.
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