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Is 35 hearing loss bad

35 decibels (dB) of hearing loss is considered mild to moderate. While it’s not severe, individuals with this level of hearing loss may struggle to hear soft sounds or follow conversations, especially in noisy environments. Early intervention with hearing aids can prevent further deterioration and improve sound clarity. Learn more in our guide to recognizing hearing loss.


For personalized support, take our free online hearing test. Hearing aids like the AudixIQ or AudixMax are designed to enhance sound clarity and reduce background noise.

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