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Kabeltante1266
1 year ago

I don’t know the statistics, but I don’t think anyone on both ears is always listening equally well. That’s why it is, I think, normal that the hearing performance is different or can be. For example, it’s 60/40. Not exactly intoxicating.

Elias289
1 year ago
Reply to  Kabeltante1266

Probably as with the eyes

Uwe65527
1 year ago

Yes, the difference determines the brain from which direction the noise comes from.

horribiledictu
1 year ago
Reply to  Uwe65527

no, the sound direction determines it from a phase shift. Therefore, for example, sine sounds are so difficult to locate in space.

horribiledictu
1 year ago

normal in the sense of should be so: no

normal in the sense of is so in many people: yes

BurkeUndCo
1 year ago

No two people are the same, and no two organs/sinne are the same.

SchlagdenBeamer
1 year ago

Totally normal.

Autorenherz
1 year ago

Yes, that can happen to anyone when the ears are contaminated by ears, a one-sided hearing fall is present or there is one-sided inflammation.

Since you otherwise have zero symptoms, I type on ears what lies in front of the eardrum and badly emerges. An HNO can easily remove this in five minutes by flushing out or suction.

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