Grandfather and small grandson using smart phone apps at home.

Why is it more difficult to hear women’s and children’s voices? As proof, perhaps you have noticed that some men claim they can’t hear their wives’ voices when they are repeating the “to-do” list. That’s a joke, but it is rather common for people to struggle to hear the voices of women and children. Let’s figure out why, and what you can do about it.

Understanding high-frequency hearing loss

Women and children tend to have higher-pitched voices, which can affect their speech clarity for anybody with high-frequency hearing loss. It is the most common type of hearing loss.
Somebody might report that they can hear soft sounds, but can’t figure out why hearing their children or grandchildren is difficult. Women have 165 to 255 Hz, whereas men have 85 to 180 Hz.

Trouble in hearing specific consonants in speech, such as t, th, ch, soft c, s, sh, f, and k, as a result of high-frequency hearing loss can lead to unclear speech.

Here are a number of other sounds that may be difficult to detect or hear clearly.

  • Chirping birds
  • Alarms
  • Whistling
  • High-frequency musical instruments like a flute

What are the underlying factors that bring about hearing loss at higher sound frequencies?

Age-related hearing loss may include this hearing issue. Additionally, the tiny hair-like sensory cells in the inner ear can become damaged, and this makes it more difficult to hear high-pitched sounds.

Extended exposure to loud sounds, such as those experienced at concerts or in noisy workplaces or surroundings, can also add to the problem. Other risk factors include genetic makeups, certain medications like aspirin, chemo drugs, and antibiotics. Heart disease is connected as well.

High-frequency hearing loss in children could impede the development of their speech and language skills. Older people could face the danger of experiencing dementia, depression, and falls.

Dealing with hearing loss in the higher frequencies

There is no cure for high-frequency hearing loss, but getting hearing aids helps boost high-pitched sounds, making them clearer and crisper. A hearing specialist can set your hearing aids at the best setting for you.

An enhanced experience can be achieved in a business meeting, making phone calls, dining, or talking with your grandchild. Many hearing aids can be connected to your smartphone and have directional microphones that allow for accurate sound adjustment. As a bonus , you’ll make your wife happy.

Set up a consultation if you believe you might be experiencing hearing difficulties at high frequencies.

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