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Struggling to Hear Women and Children Speak? Here’s Why

October 5, 2025
Struggling to Hear Women and Children Speak? Here’s Why

Why is it more difficult to hear women’s and children’s voices? As proof, maybe you have noticed that some men claim they can’t hear their wives’ voices when they are restating the “to-do” list. Obviously, we are kidding; however, there are lots of reasons why it becomes hard to hear women’s and children’s voices. Let’s explore the reasons behind this and explore possible solutions.

Understanding high-frequency hearing loss

Women and children have a tendency to have higher-pitched voices, which can impact their speech clarity for anybody with high-frequency hearing loss. It’s the most prevalent type of hearing impairment.


Somebody might say they can hear soft sounds, but can’t figure out why hearing their children or grandchildren is difficult. The normal frequency range for women is between 165 and 255 Hz, while for men it is between 85 and 180 Hz.


High-frequency hearing loss can make it difficult to hear consonants in speech, including t, th, ch, soft c, s, sh, f, and k, which cause speech to sound muddled.


Here are a number of other sounds that may be hard to detect or hear clearly.


  • Chirping birds
  • Alarms
  • Whistling
  • High-frequency musical instruments like a flute

What causes high-frequency hearing loss?

This issue can be an element of age-related hearing loss. What’s more, damage to the tiny, hair-like sensory cells found in the inner ear can result in increased trouble in perceiving high-frequency sounds.


If you frequented loud concerts and had substantial noise exposure from work or the environment, it can be a factor. Other factors that contribute to risk include heredity, specific medicines such as aspirin, chemotherapy medications, and antibiotics. Cardiovascular disease is also connected.



If children have high-frequency hearing loss, it can impede their speech and language skill development. Older adults could face the danger of experiencing dementia, depression, and falls.

Treatments for high-frequency hearing loss

While high-frequency hearing loss is permanent, using hearing aids can considerably improve the clarity of high-pitched sounds by increasing their volume, producing a sharper and more distinct auditory experience. A hearing specialist can set your hearing aids at the best setting for you.


Participating in a business meeting, talking on the phone, having meals, or chatting with your grandchild can be enhanced. Most contemporary hearing devices can stream to your mobile phone and come outfitted with directional microphones for accurate sound customization. Your wife will be pleased as an added advantage.



Book an appointment if you think you have high-frequency hearing loss.


The site information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. To receive personalized advice or treatment, schedule an appointment.

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