Deafness and hearing loss: Tinnitus - World Health Organization (WHO) Hearing aids can be effective for some people with tinnitus and hearing loss (16) They amplify external sounds, making tinnitus less noticeable and improving overall hearing In persons with tinnitus and severe hearing loss or deafness, cochlear implants can be highly effective in terms of tinnitus suppression
World report on hearing - World Health Organization (WHO) The World report on Hearing aims to provide evidence-based guidance to drive actions for integration of quality EHC services into national health plans of Member States, as part of their work towards universal health coverage
Deafness and hearing loss - World Health Organization (WHO) Deafness and hearing loss are widespread and found in every region and country Currently more than 1 5 billion people (nearly 20% of the global population) live with hearing loss; 430 million of them have disabling hearing loss
World Report on Hearing - World Health Organization (WHO) The World Hearing Forum Changemakers Facebook Group The World Hearing Forum is a global network of stakeholders promoting ear and hearing care worldwide The current focus of the forum and purpose of this Facebook Group is to facilitate the planning and delivery of World Hearing Day 2021 and the launch of the World Report on Hearing
World Hearing Day 2025 (3 March) - World Health Organization (WHO) Empower yourself to make ear and hearing care a reality for all! Member States, partners and stakeholders are encouraged to organize events to raise awareness in communities, and to ensure accessible ear and hearing care Kindly register your World Hearing Day 2025 events to get global visibility
World Hearing Day 2024 (3 March) - World Health Organization (WHO) Member States, partners and stakeholders are encouraged to organize events to raise awareness in communities, in order to address misperceptions around ear and hearing problems and ensure accessible ear and hearing care Let’s make ear and hearing care a reality for all! Kindly register your World Hearing Day 2024 events to get global visibility
World Hearing Day 2022 (3 March) - World Health Organization (WHO) On World Hearing Day 2022, WHO will focus on the importance of safe listening as a means of maintaining good hearing across the life course In 2021, WHO launched the World report on hearing that highlighted the increasing number of people living with and at risk of hearing loss It highlighted noise control as one of the seven key H E A R I N
World Hearing Day 2023 (3 March) - World Health Organization (WHO) World Hearing Day 2023 will highlight the importance of integrating ear and hearing care within primary care, as an essential component of universal health coverage Key messages Ear and hearing problems are among the most common problems encountered in the community Over 60% of these can be identified and addressed at the primary level of care
Ear and hearing care - World Health Organization (WHO) Providing a snapshot of current global data, the brochure underscores the urgency of addressing ear and hearing health on a global scale With a focus on WHO's initiatives, the brochure serves as a valuable resource for understanding the current challenges and the concerted efforts being made to enhance ear and hearing care worldwide
Deafness and hearing loss: Hearing checks and the hearWHO app Moderately severe: difficulty hearing most speech and taking part in conversation; Severe: difficulty in hearing all except loud sounds; Profound: inability to hear even loud sounds; It is possible to have some mild or moderate hearing loss without realizing it It is best to get an early diagnosis and take steps to address hearing loss