Miguel Assal, agente de emergencias SAMU: “Si respondes 'qué' cada vez que te dicen algo no estas sordo, tienes TPA”
¿Qué es y cuáles son los síntomas de TPA?
Madrid, Spain – Miguel Assal, an emergency services professional, has highlighted the prevalence of Auditory Processing Disorder (APD), a condition where individuals can hear but struggle to process auditory information effectively. In a recent video, Assal explained that symptoms such as frequently asking 'what' when spoken to, delayed responses, or difficulty understanding jokes might indicate APD. Assal emphasized that APD is distinct from deafness and can affect one in twenty people, many of whom are unaware they have the condition. While it can be characteristic of individuals with ADHD, he clarified that it is not exclusive to them. He urged viewers experiencing recurrent difficulties in hearing and comprehending auditory information to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and guidance. The video aims to raise awareness about this often-overlooked disorder, promoting better understanding and timely intervention.
¿Qué es y cuáles son los síntomas de TPA?