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Ear grading standard for disability syndrome
The classification standard of disabled ears is mainly based on the degree of hearing loss.

First, the degree of hearing loss assessment

The degree of hearing loss is the main basis for ear grading of disability syndrome. Usually, the degree of hearing loss is evaluated by a series of listening tests, including pure tone audiometry and speech audiometry. These tests can accurately reflect the hearing status of the subjects, thus providing scientific basis for the evaluation of their disability grade.

Second, the classification of disability card ears

According to the degree of hearing loss, the ear level of disability syndrome is generally divided into the following grades:

1. first-degree disability: hearing loss is extremely serious, almost no sound can be heard, and daily life and work are seriously affected, so you need to rely on hearing AIDS or cochlear implants and other auxiliary equipment.

2. Secondary disability: severe hearing loss, which has a great impact on daily life and work. You need to use hearing AIDS and other auxiliary equipment to improve your hearing.

3. Third-grade disability: the hearing loss is light, which has little impact on daily life and work, but you still need to wear hearing AIDS and other auxiliary equipment to improve your hearing.

4. Fourth-grade disability: the hearing loss is light, which has little impact on daily life and work. Generally, it is not necessary to wear hearing AIDS.

It should be noted that there may be differences in ear grading standards for disability certificates in different regions, and the specific standards need to refer to relevant local policies and regulations.

Three, apply for disability certificate and matters needing attention

Individuals who need to apply for a disability certificate need to apply to the local disabled persons' Federation or relevant departments. In the application process, you need to provide relevant hearing test reports, identity certificates and other materials. At the same time, the applicant shall ensure that the materials provided are true and effective, and shall not provide false information.

To sum up:

The ear grading standard of disability card is based on the degree of hearing loss, and different grades of disability card correspond to different degrees of hearing loss. When applying for a disability certificate, individuals need to know the local specific standards and processes and provide real and effective application materials.

Legal basis:

Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Disabled Persons

Article 2 provides that:

A disabled person refers to a person who has lost all or part of his ability to engage in certain activities in a normal way in psychology, physiology and human structure or some organizations and functions are abnormal. Disabled people include people with visual disabilities, hearing disabilities, speech disabilities, physical disabilities, intellectual disabilities, mental disabilities, multiple disabilities and other disabilities.