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What is normal hearing loss for a 70-year-old

For a 70-year-old, mild to moderate hearing loss is common, often characterized by difficulty hearing high-pitched sounds or following conversations in noisy settings. Age-related hearing loss, known as presbycusis, is a natural part of aging and typically ranges from 25–40 decibels in severity. Regular hearing checks can help monitor changes and address hearing challenges early.


If you suspect hearing loss, take our free online hearing test. For seniors, devices like the AudixMax or AudixIQ offer tailored solutions for improved sound clarity and daily communication.

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