Saturday, March 3, 2018

Deaf Awareness Month



The World Federation of the Deaf (WFD) first celebrated the International Day of the Deaf in 1958. The WFD is an international , non governmental organization of Deaf people. Recognized by the UN as their spokes organization to promote human rights of Deaf people. Nearly 70 million Deaf people worldwide are represented by WFD. The week of the Deaf is normally found the last week of September and The Day of the Deaf the last day of the week. 




Today, as part of Deaf Awareness Month I thought it would be a good idea to let you know that not all deaf individuals are alike. Yes, I know that they each have their own personality. That is not what I am talking about. What I am talking about, is that there are different types of hearing loss. There are four basic types of hearing loss (1) conductive hearing loss (2) sensorineural hearing loss (3) mixed hearing loss (4) central auditory processing disorders

Hearing loss can develop at any age in life and can be caused by many different factors. Sensorineural hearing loss is the most common type of hearing loss and occurs when the inner ear nerves (and hair cells ) are damaged and / or do not properly transmit auditory signals to the brain. Sounds and speech may seem muffled and unclear. This type of hearing loss can not normally be corrected and is permanent. Causes for sensorineural hearing loss are:

  • Illness
  • Genetic or hereditary hearing loss
  • Aging 
  • Head trauma 
  • Malformation of the inner ear 
  • Exposure to loud noise


Conductive hearing loss is typically the result of obstructions in the outer or middle ear. When there is an obstruction sound does not properly conduct through the outer ear to the middle ear. Conductive hearing loss may cause reduction in sound level or ability to hear faint sounds. Treatment is possible and includes surgery, medicine and hearing aids Causes of this type of hearing loss include:
  • fluid in middle ear 
  • ear infections
  • allergies
  • poor eustachian tube function
  • perforated eardrum 
  • benign tumors
  • impacted earwax
  • infection in ear canal
  • swimmer's ear
  • presence of foreign body in ear
  • malformation of the outer ear, ear canal, or middle ear

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23 comments:

  1. That’s informative!
    I really never thought about the reason before, thanks for sharing!

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  2. I did not know this month was death awareness month! That's a very informative post and as I am not very familiar with the topic, it is always great to find out more! xx corinne

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    1. not death but deaf, you know unable to hear. thank you for your comment

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  3. I love to hear that there is a whole month dedicated to deaf awareness. After many rounds of tubes and ear issues, I am hard of hearing in one ear. Thanks for sharing such great information!

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    1. sorry to hear that my children have had their own ear issues and one does have hearing issues you should try to find out how many great individuals you have in the world that are deaf

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  4. I didn't realize that so many things could cause a loss of hearing. I also didn't know that there was a month dedicated to education. Thank you!

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  5. I had no idea that there were so many different thigs that could contibute to hearing loss. I am so glad there is a month dedicated to this to raise awareness and educate.

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    1. thanks for your comments there is a lot that we do not know about many subjects in our world that is we continue to reach and learn

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  6. This was such an informative post. I didn't know about the various types of hearing loss.

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    1. thank you glad I could help come back any time

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  7. Thank you for sharing! I am so glad there is a month dedicated to educate people on deaf awareness. My grandmother and dad had problems hearing recently and found out it was from a build up of earwax.

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    1. yes, my son has always struggled with hearing it seemed to get worst he found out it was just a wax build up and was relieved he was not losing more hearing

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  8. I didn't know they had a month for this. Great to hear about it. You've got some great information here too. Good to learn more about it.

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    1. thank you I try to be informative come back again see

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  9. This is a very informative post. Thanks for sharing awareness. I don't have hearing problems but that is something that I really want to take extra care of.

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    1. yes one thing I have learned in life if we dont take care of it no one will and we will loose the ability

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  10. I had no idea this was deaf awareness month. I love this post - so very informative.

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    1. thank you for the delightful comment you left and for visiting come back any time

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  11. This is very helpful and informative post. Thanks for sharing this awareness.

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    1. you are welcome, thanks for leaving a great comment

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  12. I had no idea. When I think of March, I think of women. It's so good to know this month is for such an important cause

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    1. March has much meaning in many different areas

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