dysacusia
/dɪsˈækjuːsiə/Definitions
1. noun
A condition characterized by difficulty in judging the loudness or softness of sounds.
“She was diagnosed with dysacusia, which made it hard for her to tell if the music was too loud.”
1. noun
A condition characterized by difficulty in judging the loudness or softness of sounds.
“She was diagnosed with dysacusia, which made it hard for her to tell if the music was too loud.”