Open Access Research Article

Audiological Behavior of the Population that Attends the Clinic of Diagnosis of Hospital Angeles Del Pedegal

Iveth M Montoya Aranda*

Hospital Angeles del Pedregal Neurophysiology Service, Mexico

Corresponding Author

Received Date: February 21, 2022;  Published Date: March 10, 2022

Abstract

The detection of hearing loss has been widely studied in newborns, with new technology and study methods, however in adults there are no well-established protocols for the detection of this condition, which is of utmost importance due to the investment of the population pyramid [1-3]. Hearing loss leading to hearing impairment is understood as hearing loss greater than 40 dB in the ear with better hearing in adults and greater than 30 dB for children, so that the present study proposes is to avoid reaching the hearing disability, through the realization of an easy and fast study such as conventional tonal audiometry.

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