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Why are children discriminated against by classmates when they wear hearing AIDS, but not those who wear glasses in the class?

In the traditional concept of our country, wearing hearing AIDS is considered a shameful thing. A person with hearing loss is unwilling to seek help in hearing, perhaps because he feels that society holds some prejudice against people with hearing loss, or that it is a sign of old age, so he is unwilling to talk about hearing loss with others.

In fact, hearing loss, like myopia or hyperopia, is the most common health problem in our society. Unlike people who wear glasses, people with hearing loss are sometimes regarded as mentally incomplete by some people just because they can't hear clearly sometimes.

At present, wearing glasses is not only regarded as a shame, but also as a fashion. Wearing hearing AIDS is still not universally recognized by society. On the one hand, people know more about the physiological necessity of wearing glasses. On the other hand, glasses have a longer history than hearing AIDS.

However, it is certain that hearing AIDS will be as popular as glasses. It's only a matter of time. This trend has already happened.