sonavel
Friends and family members have been hinting that you need to have your hearing checked. Like anything, a person's body will experience decay and sooner or later parts of it will break down. You don't have to continue suffering with sonavel.
The most positively each person of the hearing-impaired person looks at this impairment, the earlier the deaf person will be able to come out of the trauma and lead a normal life. You might also work on ways to manage your sonavel and still communicate - chose quiet places, ask others to speak clearly, turn off the background noise and directly face the person you're talking to - all will help you hear more clearly and participate more fully. It is common for this type of issue to happen in one or both ears. As you make your way through a typical day, sounds of the television, the radio or traffic noise are constantly bombarding your precious sense of hearing.